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Apr 4, 2019

[Answer] 9. Strange things may happen to words. Which of the following words refers to a coverchief which was originally made in, and got its name from, a town in Morocco, but is now mainly associated with other countries, such as Turkey?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "9. Strange things may happen to words. Which of the following words refers to a coverchief which was originally made in, and got its name from, a town in Morocco, but is now mainly associated with other countries, such as Turkey? "



...1. beret 2. fez 3. biretta 4. tiara A fez is described as either being worn as a skull cap or a brimless short cylindrical peakless hat that usually has a tassel. It is mostly made of felt and is worn especially by men in eastern Mediterranean countries. A beret is a visorless, usually woollen, cap with a tight headband and soft full flat top. A biretta is a distinctive head-covering, emblematic of a position or office, e.g. the cardinal's biretta. A tiara is either a three-tiered crown (as worn by the Pope) or a decorative jewelled headband (as worn by women on very formal occasions).