Fez (noun)

  1. A type of brimless, cone-shaped hat, typically made of felt and often worn with a tassel.
  2. A traditional headwear worn by men in the Ottoman Empire and some other Middle Eastern countries.

Origin:

From the city of fez, morocco where it originally was made.

Examples:

  1. The fez is a traditional headwear worn by men in the Ottoman Empire.
  2. He wore a red fez with a black tassel.
  3. The fez was part of the traditional clothing worn by Ottoman officials.
  4. The fez became a symbol of the Ottoman Empire and later, of the Turkish Republic.
  5. The fez has been replaced by the turban in many Middle Eastern countries.
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