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Wearing of a garment that is low cut or strapless - the chest area of a woman!
Decollette - dress with low neckline.
TThe area round the bosom cleavage in a lady. The dress and trimmings that adorn this part of the body.
A small, female deco.
Main Entry: 1 dé·col·le·té
Pronunciation: (")dA-"käl-'tA, -"kol-, -l&-'tA; also dA-'kol-tA
Function: adjective
Etymology: French, from past participle of décolleter to give a low neckline to, from dé- de- + collet collar, from Old French colet, from col collar, neck, from Latin collum neck
1 : wearing a strapless or low-necked dress
2 : having a low-cut neckline
Main Entry: dé·col·le·tage
Pronunciation: (")dA-"kä-l&-'täzh, (")dA-"kol-'täzh, "de-kl&-
Function: noun
Etymology: French, action of cutting or wearing a low neckline, from décolleter
1 : the low-cut neckline of a dress
2 : a décolleté dress
3 : 1BUST 2
dé·colle·té
1. (of a garment) low-necked.
2. wearing a low-necked garment
dé·colle·té (dā'kôl-tā')
adj.
Cut low at the neckline: a décolleté dress.
Wearing a garment that is low-cut or strapless
decollete
adjective
(of a garment) having a low-cut neckline; "a low-cut neckline
D'ecollet'e
D'ecollet'e \D['e]`col`le*t['e]"\ (d[asl]`k[o^]l`le*t[asl]"), a. Wearing a d['e]collet['e] gown
D'ecollet'e
D'ecollet'e \D['e]`col`le*t['e]"\, a. [F., p. p. of d['e]colleter to bare the neck and shoulders; d['e]- + collet collar, fr. L. collum neck.] Leaving the neck and shoulders uncovered; cut low in the neck, or low-necked, as a dress.
Seeing that you have already been furnished with excellent answers, I will just add my non-PC definition.
A decolete is a cracking way to get served at the bar in an over-crowded pub/club!
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