What is another word for fes?

Pronunciation: [fˈɛs] (IPA)

"Fes" is a term that is commonly used in north African countries, particularly in Morocco, to refer to a hat with a conical shape that is often made of wool or cotton. Some synonyms for "fes" include "Fez," "tarboosh," and "chechia." "Fez" is a spelling variant of "fes" and is used interchangeably in some contexts. "Tarboosh" is derived from Turkish and is commonly used in Egypt and Lebanon. "Chechia" is used in Tunisia and also refers to a hat with a similar conical shape. Regardless of the regional variation in the name, the "fes" or its synonyms remain an essential part of the traditional attire.

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  • Equivalence

    • Proper noun, singular
      fez.
  • Independent

    • Proper noun, singular
      Les, CFS, EDF.
  • Other Related

    • Proper noun, singular
      ESS.

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Usage examples for Fes

"I have the purpose of finding Prof-fes-seur McCabby," says he, reading it off'n a card.
"Shorty McCabe"
Sewell Ford
In Experiment 6, where S and Fe united, the symbol of the product was fes. Name it.
"An Introduction to Chemical Science"
R.P. Williams
This was also the great house of the thousand soldiers, and the place where the fes or triennial assemblies were held.
"An Illustrated History of Ireland from AD 400 to 1800"
Mary Frances Cusack

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