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Definition of collar
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Collar
(n.) A
collar
beam.
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Bertha
::
Bertha
(n.) A kind of
collar
or cape worn by
ladies.
Subcolumnar
::
Subclavian
(a.)
Situated
under the
clavicle,
or
collar
bone; as, the
subclavian
arteries..
Collar
::
Collar
(n.) An eye
formed
in the bight or bend of a
shroud
or stay to go over the
masthead;
also, a rope to which
certain
parts of
rigging,
as
dead-eyes,
are
secured..
Collar
::
Collar
(n.) The neck or line of
junction
between
the root of a plant and its stem.
Collar
::
Collar
(n.)
Something
worn round the neck,
whether
for use,
ornament,
restraint,
or
identification;
as, the
collar
of a coat; a
lady's
collar;
the
collar
of a dog..
Slip
::
Slip (v. t.) To cause to slip or slide off, or out of
place;
as, a horse slips his
bridle;
a dog slips his
collar..
Ruche
::
Ruche (n.) A
plaited,
quilled,
or
goffered
strip of lace, net,
ribbon,
or other
material,
-- used in place of
collars
or
cuffs,
and as a
trimming
for
women's
dresses
and
bonnets..
Fur
::
Fur (n.)
Articles
of
clothing
made of fur; as, a set of furs for a lady (a
collar,
tippet,
or cape, muff,
etc.)..
Turnover
::
Turnover
(a.)
Admitting
of being
turned
over; made to be
turned
over; as, a
turnover
collar,
etc..
Celluloid
::
Celluloid
(n.) A
substance
composed
essentially
of gun
cotton
and
camphor,
and when pure
resembling
ivory in
texture
and
color,
but
variously
colored
to
imitate
coral,
tortoise
shell,
amber,
malachite,
etc. It is used in the
manufacture
of
jewelry
and many small
articles,
as
combs,
brushes,
collars,
and
cuffs;
--
originally
called
xylonite..
Ruff
::
Ruff (n.)
Something
formed
with
plaits
or
flutings,
like the
collar
of this
name..
Bandbox
::
Bandbox
(n.) A light box of
pasteboard
or thin wood,
usually
cylindrical,
for
holding
ruffs (the bands of the 17th
century),
collars,
caps,
bonnets,
etc..
Clavicle
::
Clavicle
(n.) The
collar
bone, which is
joined
at one end to the
scapula,
or
shoulder
blade,
and at the other to the
sternum,
or
breastbone.
In man each
clavicle
is
shaped
like the
letter
/, and is
situated
just above the first rib on
either
side of the neck. In birds the two
clavicles
are
united
ventrally,
forming
the
merrythought,
or
wishbone..
Jougs
::
"Jougs
(n.) An iron
collar
fastened
to a wall or post,
formerly
used in
Scotland
as a kind of
pillory.
[Written
also
juggs.]
See
Juke..
Torquate
::
Torquate
(a.)
Collared;
having
a
torques,
or
distinct
colored
ring
around
the
neck..
Stud
::
Stud (n.) An
ornamental
button
of
various
forms,
worn in a shirt
front,
collar,
wristband,
or the like, not sewed in
place,
but
inserted
through
a
buttonhole
or
eyelet,
and
transferable..
Rabato
::
Rabato
(n.) A kind of ruff for the neck; a
turned-down
collar;
a
rebato.
Piccadilly
::
Piccadilly
(n.) A high, stiff
collar
for the neck; also, a hem or band about the skirt of a
garment,
-- worn by men in the 17th
century..
Couple-close
::
Couple-close
(n.) A pair of
rafters
framed
together
with a tie fixed at their feet, or with a
collar
beam..
Spanpiece
::
Spanpiece
(n.) The
collar
of a roof;
sparpiece.
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