An apron is a functional accessory that has been worn for thousands of years as a protective, fashionable, and/or ceremonial top layer.
Apron may also refer to:
Architecture and construction
- Apron (architecture), a raised section of ornamental stonework below a window ledge, stone tablet, or monument
 - Apron, an area of pavement on a motorsport circuit that separates the racing surface from the infield
 - Apron, the flexible lower container of the air cushion of a hovercraft, also known as its skirt
 - Apron, a ramp used to connect shoreside facilities with a barge or ferry, also known as a linkspan
 - Airport apron, an area where aircraft are parked and serviced
 - Apron stage, a part of a stage that extends past the proscenium arch and into the audience or seating area
 - Apron, a large plastic panel at the bottom of a pinball table that directs the ball towards the drain.
 - Apron, the lateral skirting positioned beneath a tabletop, countertop or seat
 
Biology
- Apron, elongated labia minora
 - Zingel asper, a species of fish sometimes known as an apron
 
Garments
- Cobbler apron, a type of tabard
 - Dudou, a Chinese undergarment and blouse sometimes known as an apron
 
See also
- Blue Apron, an ingredient-and-recipe meal kit service
 - Luxury tax apron, a feature of the NBA salary cap
 
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