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Definition of collar
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Collar
(n.) A
ringlike
part of a
mollusk
in
connection
with
esophagus.
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Collar
::
Collar
(n.) An
ornament
worn round the neck by
knights,
having
on it
devices
to
designate
their rank or
order..
Collards
::
Collards
(n. pl.) Young
cabbage,
used as
greens;
esp. a kind
cultivated
for that
purpose;
colewort..
Fin
::
Fin (n.) The thin sheet of metal
squeezed
out
between
the
collars
of the rolls in the
process
of
rolling.
Oxbow
::
Oxbow (n.) A frame of wood, bent into the shape of the
letter
U, and
embracing
an ox's neck as a kind of
collar,
the upper ends
passing
through
the bar of the yoke; also,
anything
so
shaped,
as a bend in a
river..
Collar
::
Collar
(n.) A ring or
cincture.
Parrel
::
Parrel
(n.) The rope or
collar
by which a yard or spar is held to the mast in such a way that it may be
hoisted
or
lowered
at
pleasure.
Choke-strap
::
Choke-strap
(n.) A strap
leading
from the
bellyband
to the lower part of the
collar,
to keep the
collar
in
place..
Subcolumnar
::
Subclavian
(a.)
Situated
under the
clavicle,
or
collar
bone; as, the
subclavian
arteries..
Lapel
::
Lapel (n.) That part of a
garment
which is
turned
back;
specifically,
the lap, or fold, of the front of a coat in
continuation
of
collar..
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..
George
::
George
(n.) A
figure
of St.
George
(the
patron
saint of
England)
on
horseback,
appended
to the
collar
of the Order of the
Garter.
See
Garter..
Collar
::
Collar
(n.) A
ringlike
part of a
mollusk
in
connection
with
esophagus.
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..
Bearing
::
Bearing
(n.) The part of an axle or shaft in
contact
with its
support,
collar,
or
boxing;
the
journal..
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..
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..
Collared
::
Collared
(imp. & p. p.) of
Colla.
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..
Trace
::
Trace (n.) One of two
straps,
chains,
or ropes of a
harness,
extending
from the
collar
or
breastplate
to a
whiffletree
attached
to a
vehicle
or thing to be
drawn;
a tug..
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..
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