Gusset
11gusset tongue — noun see gusset I, 1c …
12gusset — /gus it/, n. 1. a small, triangular piece of material inserted into a shirt, shoe, etc., to improve the fit or for reinforcement. Cf. godet (def. 1), gore3 (def. 1). 2. Civil Engin. a plate for uniting structural members at a joint, as in a steel …
13gusset — noun a) A small piece of cloth inserted in a garment, for the purpose of strengthening some part or giving it a tapering enlargement. b) A small piece of mail, providing some protection where two plates of armor are joined, usually at the elbows …
14Gusset — Her. A *charge in the form of a line drawn from its top left or right (*sinister or *dexter *chief) to the central point of the shield, then continuing straight downwards. It is a mark of *abatement. If the line emerges from the shield s sinister …
15gusset — gus|set [ˈgʌsıt] n [Date: 1300 1400; : French; Origin: gousset] a piece of material that is stitched into a piece of clothing to make it stronger, wider, or more comfortable in a particular place …
16gusset — gus|set [ gʌsət ] noun count a small extra piece of cloth sewn into a piece of clothing to make it stronger or more comfortable …
17gusset — gus·set || gÊŒsɪt n. reinforcement (dress, shoe, etc.) …
18gusset — guests …
19gusset — [ gʌsɪt] noun 1》 a piece of material sewn into a garment to strengthen or enlarge a part of it, e.g. the crotch of an undergarment. 2》 a bracket strengthening an angle of a structure. Derivatives gusseted adjective Origin ME: from OFr. gousset,… …
20gusset — n. Gore …