tu‧nic /ˈtjuːnɪk $ ˈtuː-/ 
 noun [countable][
Date: 1600-1700; 
Language: Latin; 
Origin: tunica]
1.  a long loose piece of clothing, usually without sleeves, worn in the past
2.  a long loose women’s shirt, usually worn with trousers
3.  British English a specially shaped short coat worn by soldiers, police officers etc as part of a uniform 
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