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Where does the term hose come from in pantyhose?

The term "hose" in pantyhose comes from the historical use of stockings.

In the past, stockings were long, tight-fitting coverings for the legs and feet, often made from wool or silk. They were called "hose". This term is derived from the Old French word "hose," meaning "stocking" or "leg covering".

So, while pantyhose are a more modern invention, they still retain the term "hose" because they are essentially a modern evolution of the traditional "hose" or stockings.

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