That part of a violin, guitar, or similar instrument, which extends from the head to the body, and on which is the finger board or fret board.
A reduction in size near the end of an object, formed by a groove around it; as, a neck forming the journal of a shaft.
To reduce the diameter of (an object) near its end, by making a groove around it; -- used with down; as, to neck down a shaft.
Neck is used to define: (1) a specialized form of a portion of the body of fasteners near the head to perform a definite function, such as preventing rotation, etc.: and (2) a reduced diameter of a portion of the shank of a fastener which is required for design or manufacturing reasons. Various neck styles are fin neck, ribbed neck and square neck.
The constricted part of a vessel by the lip. To cut in a transfer point by pressing in with jacks, usually by the moile.
Part of the club into which the shaft is inserted .
Section of a vessel located between the body and the rim. It is characterized by a constriction and change in orientation of vessel wall.
The long, narrow piece of wood extending out from the body to the headstock. It serves as a platform for the fretboard and frets.
When present, necks are characterized by the degree of inflection or constriction in the overall vessel profile. Necks are located below the rim and above the shoulder. When present, neck sherds are relatively thin compared with sherd thickness on other parts of the vessel.
the part of an organism that connects the head to the rest of the body; "he admired her long graceful neck"
opening for the neck; the part of a garment near the neck opening
The neck is sort of the middle of the guitar. It's where the strings are stretched over the fretboard.
the part of the guitar where the fretting is done.
Part of a vessel which joins the body to the rim, the profile of which may be conical, curving or cylindrical.
The neck is the art of the guitar that is connected to the body.
the neck is the thin part of the guitar with the fretboard on it.
The neck connects the head to the body of the bird, homologous to the human neck. Different species have different neck lengths - the ostrich has many vertebrae in his neck area, while a hummingbird has significantly and visibly less. The neck allows the bird to move his head to increase its visual area without moving his body.
Operator (:-) separating head from body in a clause.
The neck is the guitar's backbone, a stiff piece of wood or graphite-composite (like the stuff used for many tennis rackets, golf clubs, and fishing poles). It withstands the pull of the strings and gives your hand a place to grab onto and play. It may be glued into a slot in the body, bolted on, or built into the body, passing through its entire length.
The part of a container where the bottle cross-section "slenderises" to form the finish.
The tapered part where the shaft of the club joins the head.
The section of reduced diameter between the body and the shank of the drill.
The plain part at the bottom of a Roman Doric or other capital between the mouldings and at the top of the shaft.
That part of the rabbit connecting the head and body.
Part connecting the head to the main part of the body.
The part of the body joining the head to the shoulders. Also, any narrow or constricted part of a bone or organ that joins its parts as, for example, the neck of the femur bone. See the entire definition of Neck
The 'S' shaped part of a harp that carries the action and the tuning pins. It joins the pillar to the body.
the part of the body of both human beings and animals that connects the head with the trunk.
The tapered area of the club shaft where it joins the head.
The part of a guitar which houses the fret board.
The section of the head into which the shaft is inserted.
The region bordering the head and the midbody in which bodywall muscle are dually innervated at both the nerve ring and at the ventral nerve cord. This portion of the body shows more flexible searching motions that depart from a strictly dorsal/ ventral orientation.
The neck is the part of the body on many limbed vertebrates that distinguishes the head from the torso or trunk.
Neck is a town in the Dutch province of North Holland. It is a part of the municipality of Wormerland, and lies about 3 km west of Purmerend.
The neck is the part of certain string instruments that projects from the main body and is the base of the fingerboard, where the fingers are placed to stop the strings at different pitches. Guitars, lutes, the violin family, and the mandolin family are examples of instruments which have necks.