ghillie suit

English

Etymology

As worn by ghillies (the Scottish hunting guides) in the 19th century.

Noun

ghillie suit (plural ghillie suits)

  1. A type of overall covered in torn cloth shreds (faux foliage), used as camouflage by hunters and military snipers.
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