noun
- plural of garibaldi: a type of loose-fitting blouse or shirt, typically red, named after Italian general Giuseppe Garibaldi
- plural of garibaldi: bright orange marine fish found in Pacific waters
Usage: historical clothing
Usage: marine biology
Examples
- The museum displayed several red garibaldis from the 1860s.
- She collected vintage garibaldis for her historical costume collection.
- The divers spotted colorful garibaldis swimming near the kelp forest.
- Garibaldis are commonly seen in California’s coastal waters.
- The aquarium featured a tank full of bright orange garibaldis.
- These garibaldis were popular women’s clothing in the Victorian era.