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Inverness

British pronunciation/ˌɪnvənˈɛs/
American pronunciation/ˌɪnvɚnˈɛs/
Inverness
[NOUN]
1

a Scottish overcoat with a removable cape

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What is "Inverness"?

The Inverness, a traditional Scottish outer garment, also known as a "cape coat", is a type of coat that was popular in the 19th century. It was typically made from a heavy, durable fabric like wool or tweed, and featured a cape that could be draped over the shoulders for added warmth and protection. The coat was designed to be worn outdoors and was often seen on hunters and other sportsmen. The Inverness was typically knee-length or longer, with a double-breasted front and a high collar. It was sometimes worn with a top hat or other formal headwear and was considered a fashionable and practical garment for its time. Today, the Inverness is still occasionally worn as a historical or period costume and can be seen in movies and stage productions set in the 19th century.

Examples
1Inverness is the only city in the Highlands.
2Inverness is a great place for music in the pubs.
3The third doctor character stole the inverness cape during his debut episode spearhead from space.
4Here at the Falls of Shin, 30 miles north of Inverness, big numbers are gathering.
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