A colored ring round the neck of a bird or mammal.
the area of a grass leaf blade where it attaches to the sheath.
A device worn around the neck usually made of leather or metal. To collar someone is to give them a collar as a symbol of your relationship. A collaring should be taken very seriously. Collars are worn by many submissives in scenes, but they are not necessarily collared
A tightly fitting wide band worn around the neck, which is typically gem-set.
n. (L. collare, a band or chain for the neck) region of junction between blade and leaf sheath of grasses.
Subhorizontal surface of the pronotum that is posterior to the neck. [drawing][photo][photo
The area on the outer (abaxial) side of a leaf at the junction of the sheath and blade.
Junction area of the leaf sheath and blade.
Cut of pork from the neck which is sold as chops or diced and minced. Good for casseroles and stews.
Pearl necklace that just fits around the neck, usually 10-13 inches in length. Many collars consist of two or more strands of pearls.
a band that fits around the neck and is usually folded over
a band of leather or rope that is placed around an animal's neck as a harness or to identify it
necklace that fits tightly around a woman's neck
seize by the neck or collar
a financial tool designed to help you to achieve these objectives, by establishing a certain price band for your prices
a piece of material put around the neck of a dog for control, identification, or other purposes
worn around the cat's neck as a means of identification if the cat goes missing
The junction of the leaf blade with the sheath.
A toy made of material, leather or metal, which goes around the neck of the submissive to show his or her belonging to a Dominant. OR....- Term used in the BDSM to say that someone is "collared" to a dominant (means that the person wearing the collar belongs to a Dominant)
in some lizards, for instance, lacertids, a sort of fringe of scales between the head and neck
The portion of the leaf where the sheath and leaf join.
is a band of varying dimensions, usually made of paper or cardboard or other printable material, which is slipped around a container ( e.g., neck of a bottle). “Collar”, “outer sleeve” or “overwrap” are essentially similar concepts; all involve the placement of additional labelling surface to the exterior of a container.
semi rigid necklace made from hardened wire or steel wrapped with sterling silver or gold
The portion of a grass leaf where the sheath and blade join.
Junction zone of the leaf sheath and blade, site of the ligule and auricles when present.
The collar is similar to the upper part of the human neck. It is located at the back of the crown.
The neck of an artificial tooth below the cervical line.
a plaster band or bands that will provide the correct outline for a plaster to use as grounds when forming columns in plaster or other mixes.
The line of junction between the root of a plant and its stem or trunk.
A band, sometimes threaded, that can be used to accommodate doors of different thicknesses when installing an entrance set or deadbolt.
(1) A band of applied glass around the rim of a vessel. On bottles, the collar is used to secure the cork. (2) A threaded metal ring around the font of a lamp, used to attach a screw-in burner.
A band, usually denoting one encircling the neck.
On a coat, the turned back material that falls around the back of the neck. Can be of satin or same material as the coat.
the part of a garment that encircles the neck.
a loop of metal that is used to join pieces of metal by banding them together
Usually a white marking, resembling a collar around the neck; a band or chain worn around the neck
The junction of the leaf blade and leaf sheath.
Where leaf sheath and leaf blade join.
On a coat, the turned back material that falls around the back of the neck. Banded collars, which consist of a band without wing-like side pieces, are sometimes referred to as "mandarin collars."
A necklace that fits against the neck, usually 12-13 inches (30-33 cm) in length.
A thin banding or moulding applied round legs etc.
An industry standard length of a pearl necklace between 10 to 13 inches in length that usually rests in the middle of the neck. Collars are sometimes referred to as "dog collars" and are usually made up of two or more strands.
(1) The markings around the neck, usually white.(2) A leather, nylon, or chain neck band for restraining or leading a dog when the leash is attached.
Vessel collars are located below the rim and above the neck. When present, collars usually consist of thickened areas that provide extra relief to the vessel wall profile. Occaisionally, collars are used as decoration with the addition of nodes or lobes. Frilled collars have been noted on late Woodland pottery of the eastern United States.
At 12 to 23 inches, this necklace style fits tightly around the neck and sometimes has several strands.
The outer side of a grass leaf at the juncture of the blade and sheath.
The turned-back material of the coat that falls around the back of the neck. Can be made of satin or the same material as the coat.
A collar is a pearl necklace that is 10 - 13 inches in length.
A marking around the neck, usually white.
A risk management arrangement where the purchase of an option and sale of another occur contemporaneously for the same underlying financial product. The payment acquired from the sale reduces the cost of the purchase. If both the payment and receipt match exactly, this is known as a zero-cost collar. The collar places a band around the potential outcome for this risk hedging technique.
A cut of pork from the neck of the animal. It's used...
A band worn close to the neck
In a BDSM context, a collar is a device of any material placed around the neck of the submissive partner. It is also a term used to show ownership of a submissive by a dominant.
In clothing, a collar is the part of a shirt, dress, coat or blouse that fastens around or frames the neck. A collar may also be a separate or detachable accessory worn around the neck.
The collar on a draught animal is a robustly constructed leather and straw device that is intended to sit comfortably on the animal's shoulders around its neck and support a set of hames that transfer the draught forces from the animal to the traces. Prior to the invention of the horse collar, oxen were attached to carts and plows by the means of yokes, but yokes were not suitable for use on horses. The alternative to a yoke was something that would go around the neck of the horse, and the early devices had the undesirable effect of choking the horse harder the more strongly it strove to move an attached load.
In jewelry, a collar is an ornament for the neck.