Mitten

[Mit·ten]

Glove that encases the thumb separately and the other four fingers together

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A covering for the hand, worn to defend it from cold or injury. It differs from a glove in not having a separate sheath for each finger.

Noun
glove that encases the thumb separately and the other four fingers together


n.
A covering for the hand, worn to defend it from cold or injury. It differs from a glove in not having a separate sheath for each finger.

n.
A cover for the wrist and forearm.


Mitten

Mit"ten , n. [OE. mitaine, meteyn, F. mitaine, perh. of Celtic origin; cf. Ir. miotog, Gael. miotag, Ir. & Gael. mutan a muff, a thick glove. Cf. Mitt.] 1. A covering for the hand, worn to defend it from cold or injury. It differs from a glove in not having a separate sheath for each finger. Chaucer. 2. A cover for the wrist and forearm. To give the mitten to, to dismiss as a lover; to reject the suit of. [Colloq.] -- To handle without mittens, to treat roughly; to handle without gloves. [Colloq.]

A covering for the hand, worn to defend it from cold or injury. It differs from a glove in not having a separate sheath for each finger.

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