(collar)

  • 81collar punt — collar boat …

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  • 82collar stud — n an object like a button, used to fasten old fashioned collars to shirts …

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  • 83Collar (clothing) — William Shakespeare in a sheer linen collar of the early 17th century, a direct ancestor of the modern shirt collar. In clothing, a collar is the part of a shirt, dress, coat or blouse that fastens around or frames the neck. Among clothing… …

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  • 84Collar (animal) — Tie up collar correctly used with a headcollar on a stallion Nylon quick release …

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  • 85Collar (Order of Knighthood) — Edward Fiennes de Clinton, 1st Earl of Lincoln, wearing the Collar of the Order of the Garter (c. 1575). A Collar is an ornate chain, often made of gold and enamel, and set with precious stones, which is worn about the neck as a symbol of… …

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  • 86Collar (BDSM) — A BDSM style collar that buckles in the back. Detail of …

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  • 87Collar workers — Groups of workers are sometimes referred to be the characteristics of their uniforms or clothing. Blue collar workers are so named because they tended to wear sturdy, inexpensive clothing that didn t show dirt easily, such as blue denim or… …

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  • 88Collar stays — Plastic collar stay removed from shirt collar Underside of a men s shirt collar showing remova …

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  • 89Collar (finance) — In finance, a collar is an option strategy that limits the range of possible positive or negative returns on an underlying to a specific range. Contents 1 Equity Collar 1.1 Structure 1.2 Example 2 …

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  • 90Collar pin — Norman Brearley, Australian aviation pioneer is shown in a digital image of a photograph taken in the 1920s. The head and shoulders image show him wearing flying goggles, a day suit, tie and collar pin. A collar pin (also called collar bar and… …

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