"deerstalker hat" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

IPA: /dɪə(ɹ)stɔːkə hæt/ [UK], /diɚstɔkɚ hæt/ [US] Forms: deerstalker hats [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun}} deerstalker hat (plural deerstalker hats)
  1. A type of men's headwear, made of cloth with a plaid pattern, having two projecting brims (one at the front and one at the back) and earflaps which can be folded up and tied at the top. Categories (topical): Headwear Synonyms: fore-and-after, hunting cap, deerslayer hat, deerslayer cap, deerstalker, deerstalker cap Translations (headwear): 獵鹿帽 (Chinese Mandarin), 猎鹿帽 (lièlùmào) (Chinese Mandarin), Sherlock Holmes -hattu (Finnish), 鹿撃ち帽 (shikauchibō) (alt: しかうちぼう) (Japanese)

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