Meaning of 'pants' and 'trousers' in British English
Pants and trousers are defined as follows In British English. Does this distinction still exist between British English and American English? Thanks. Pants means underclothes covering the upper part of the leg. Trousers means outer garment for the legs, reaching from waist to ankles.
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Yes, it does.
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