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gussetOne entry found. Main Entry: gus·set Pronunciation: \ˈgə-sət\ Function: noun Etymology: Middle English, piece of armor covering the joints in a suit of armor, from Anglo-French goussete Date: circa 1570 1 : a usually diamond-shaped or triangular insert in a seam (as of a sleeve, pocketbook, or shoe upper) to provide expansion or reinforcement — gusset transitive verb
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