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Jewellery worn around the neck
Neck rings, or neck-rings, are any form of stiff jewellery worn as an ornament around the neck of an individual, as opposed to a loose necklace. Many cultures
Neck_ring
Species of snake
Diadophis punctatus, commonly known as the ring-necked snake or ringneck snake, is a small, harmless species of colubrid snake found throughout much of
Ring-necked_snake
Species of bird
The common pheasant (Phasianus colchicus), ring-necked pheasant, or blue-headed pheasant, is a bird in the pheasant family (Phasianidae). The genus name
Common_pheasant
Species of bird
including Hesychius and Aristotle, and Latin collaris, "of the neck" from collum, "neck". Ring-necked ducks are small to medium-sized diving ducks with the following
Ring-necked_duck
Species of bird
The rose-ringed parakeet (Psittacula krameri), also known as the ring-necked parakeet, is a medium-sized parrot in the genus Psittacula, of the family
Rose-ringed_parakeet
Species of bird
The ring-necked dove (Streptopelia capicola), also known as the Cape turtle dove, half-collared dove, or the Cape Lager is a widespread and often abundant
Ring-necked_dove
Ethnic group in Southeast Asia
a Shan term for the Kayan Lahwi (the group in which women wear brass neck rings). Kayan residents in Mae Hong Son province in northern Thailand refer
Kayan_people_(Myanmar)
Back brace
attached to a pelvic girdle made of leather or plastic, as well as a neck ring. The ring has an anterior throat mold and two posterior occipital pads, which
Milwaukee_brace
Rigid, usually twisted ring worn around the neck or arm, often of precious metal
A torc, also spelled torq or torque, is a large rigid or stiff neck ring in metal, made either as a single piece or from strands twisted together. The
Torc
Iron-Age terracotta artefacts from South Africa
the Basal rings may be incised or moulded the neck rings above these basal rings contain diagonally incised rings that circle the entire neck. The incised
Lydenburg_heads
Type of BDSM collar
A neck corset (sometimes called corset collar or neck lacer) is a type of BDSM collar. Unlike a normal corset which compresses the waist, a neck corset
Neck_corset
also known as genital beading Neck ring – multiple neck rings or spiral are worn to give the effect of stretching the neck (in reality lowering the collarbones)
List_of_body_modifications
Norse poem, from the Poetic Edda
clothing down to his knees, a bridal head-dress, and the necklace (or neck-ring) Brísingamen (and, arguably, another lower necklace covering the breast
Þrymskviða
Treasure hoard found in North Yorkshire, England
rivets, four silver collars and neck-rings (one cut into two pieces), one silver arm, one fragment of a "Permian" ring, and one silver penannular brooch
Bedale_Hoard
throne, wearing a floor-length dress, an apron, four bead necklaces, a neck ring, a cloak and a rim-less hat. Two birds are seated on the armrests and
Odin_from_Lejre
4th–5th century AD late Roman slave collar
slave collar dating to the 4th–5th century AD, consisting of an iron neck ring, permanently riveted shut, and a bronze tag inscribed in Latin. The inscription
Zoninus_collar
Round band worn as ornamental jewellery
body part is specified within the term, e.g., earrings, neck rings, arm rings, and toe rings. Rings fit snugly around or in the part of the body they ornament
Ring_(jewellery)
Attachment of a tag to a wild bird to enable individual identification
ringed, but some are marked with a plastic neck collar, which can be read at a greater distance. Neck collars can also be used for other long-necked birds
Bird_ringing
Jewellery worn for long continuous periods
practices. Examples include neck rings and anklets worn by the Kayan people, and torcs in various cultures. The brass rings of the Kayan people can be
Permanent_jewellery
Attributes associated with women and girls
In a few parts of Africa and Asia, neck rings are worn in order to elongate the neck. In these cultures, a long neck characterizes feminine beauty. The
Femininity
peoples, such as in gift-bestowal and oath-swearing. Arm, finger and neck rings dating to the Early Medieval Period have been found in hoards throughout
Rings in early Germanic cultures
Rings_in_early_Germanic_cultures
Iron Age artifact
from Snettisham or Snettisham Great Torc is a large Iron Age torc or neck ring in electrum, from the 1st century BC. It is one of the finest pieces of
Great_Torc_from_Snettisham
Items of personal adornment
large golden rings around their necks. From as early as five years old, girls are introduced to their first neck ring. Over the years, more rings are added
Jewellery
Subspecies of bird
conspicuous white neck ring at the base of the neck that in adult plumage is usually greater than 10 mm (0.39 in) wide and is subtended by a ring of darker feathers
Aleutian_cackling_goose
Ethnic group in Sierra Leone
needed] The neck rings at the base of the mask are an exaggeration of actual neck creases. Mende people consider a beautiful neck to be one with rings as it
Mende_people
Topics referred to by the same term
wood pigeon (Columba palumbus), particularly in older literature The ring-necked dove (Streptopelia capicola), also known as the Cape turtle dove or half-collared
Ring_dove
Inflatable water toy
available.[clarification needed] Other swim ring designs include buoyancy aids such as baby swim neck rings. Air mattress Beach Inflatable armbands Inner
Swim_ring
Bronze Age neck-ring found in Portugal
The Sintra Collar (Portuguese: Xorca de Sintra) is a Bronze Age gold neck-ring found near Sintra in Portugal. Since 1900, it has been part of the British
Sintra_Collar
Metal cover protecting an icon
called a venets. Sometimes the riza includes a stylized torc or gorget (neck ring), called a tsata in Russian. Some icons, especially late Byzantine ones
Riza
Species of bird
The Barbary dove, ringed turtle dove, ringneck dove, ring-necked turtle dove, or ring dove (Streptopelia risoria) is a domestic member of the dove and
Barbary_dove
Corrective medical device worn around a patient's back
harness-like hip area and metal strips rising to the chin, where a collar (neck ring) is held in place. Between the hips and chin, there are corrective thrusts
Back_brace
2003 American spaceflight accident
to occur inside the helmet. The neck ring of the helmet may have also acted as a fulcrum that caused spine and neck injuries. The physical trauma to
Space Shuttle Columbia disaster
Space_Shuttle_Columbia_disaster
Torc or necklace in Norse mythology
Norse compound brísinga-men whose second element is men "(ornamental) neck-ring (of precious metal), torc". The etymology of the first element is uncertain
Brísingamen
Roman stamped ID tag or mark
constant and daily exercise. A neck ring with a tag served a similar purpose in identifying a fugitive slave. The ring was riveted so that it couldn't
Signaculum
Iron Age material culture
Age village, Denmark, c. 100 BC Bronze neck-ring from Kopaniewo, Poland Crown-shaped necklace and bronze rings, Denmark Germanic peoples J. P. Mallory
Jastorf_culture
Hermetically sealed glass vial
often have colored rings of paint or enamel around their necks that are meant to identify the substance inside the ampoule. The rings are machine-readable
Ampoule
Iron Age treasure found in Sweden
The gold torc, known as the Havor Ring (Havorringen) was made in the 1st century. It, along with other neck rings of this kind, were previously believed
Havor_Hoard
Inscription made in a runic alphabet
Szabadbattyan rings: six known Anglo-Saxon runic rings, a few examples from Alemannia (Vörstetten-Schupfholz, Pforzen, Aalen neck-ring) amber: Weingarten
Runic_inscriptions
Fabric pattern
a skirt fashioned with accordion pleats and a halter top with a gold neck ring. Variant flag of Monaco Mardi gras (Pierrot and Harlequin) by Paul Cézanne
Harlequin_print
Breed of domestic duck
variety, buff-blue mallard: the drake has a greyish-blue head, white neck-ring, and rust- or chestnut-coloured breast feathers; the duck is a rich, light
Saxony_duck
Iron Age objects found near Jelling, Denmark
central image of bracteate X4 shows a long-haired man with a tiara and neck ring reminiscent of the Roman imperial crown, a four-legged animal, presumably
Vindelev_Hoard
Rigid head enclosure for underwater diving
jocking straps. Via a neck dam – The more recent development is for the helmet to clamp to a neck dam, supported by a rigid ring, or clamped to the lower
Diving_helmet
American astronaut (1928–2025)
incorporate a soft hood instead of a helmet and zippers instead of a neck ring. It weighed a third less than the standard Gemini space suit and could
Jim_Lovell
United States spacesuit
the suit, via locking rings, a metallic gray in color (Gemini suits featured a gray neck ring and red and blue anodized glove rings). The suit has a Nomex
Advanced_Crew_Escape_Suit
Breed of domestic duck
wild-coloured, though entirely white ducks occasionally occur. A white neck ring is commonly present, varying in size between individuals. The bill is
Blekinge_duck
a number of new forms of neck rings that had developed in the Pre-Roman Iron Age were deposited, both the crown neck-rings and the ball torques. The
Wetland deposits in Scandinavia
Wetland_deposits_in_Scandinavia
List of subspecies of the common pheasant
of the black-necked pheasant group lack a neck ring; occasionally, small traces of white may be present in concealed parts of the neck feathers, but
Subspecies of Phasianus colchicus
Subspecies_of_Phasianus_colchicus
Pressurized spacesuit used in the Gemini program
incorporating several changes: Replacement of the pressure helmet and neck ring with a zippered hood incorporating a clear, fixed polycarbonate visor
Gemini_spacesuit
with a few from Roman Africa, typically consisting of an iron or lead neck ring riveted shut and fitted with a Latin-inscribed tag. The texts often instruct
Slavery_in_antiquity
Ring in Norse mythology possessed by Odin
would have to injure his neck, which was not in the bargain) and Brokkr punished him by sealing his lips shut with wire. The ring was placed by Odin on the
Draupnir
Jewellery worn around the neck
due to a deficit of gold, and wrought patterns and animal forms into neck-rings. In the Gothic period necklaces were uncommon, though there are a few
Necklace
Iron Age brass torc
The Lochar Moss Torc is an Iron Age brass torc or neck-ring found in Lochar Moss, near Dumfries in Scotland. It was found by chance in the early nineteenth
Lochar_Moss_Torc
5th-century BC wood figure found in Denmark
also have asymmetrical faces. A line beneath the face may indicate a neck-ring or the top of clothing. Resin had been applied to the groin area and the
Broddenbjerg_idol
Topics referred to by the same term
A torc is a large rigid or stiff neck ring in metal, made either as a single piece or from strands twisted together. Torc or TORC may also refer to: Torc
Torc_(disambiguation)
Cylindrical container for storing pressurised gas
on a flattened or dished bottom end or foot ring, with the cylinder valve screwed into the internal neck thread at the top for connecting to the filling
Gas_cylinder
Strand of tissue passing longitudinally through the shell of a cephalopod mollusc
a septal neck (or siphuncle notch). In each chamber of the shell, the siphuncle is encased by a tubular structure known as a connecting ring. In living
Siphuncle
Species of bird
blue-winged parakeet is bluish grey with a long yellow-tipped tail. The black neck ring is complete in both males and females. The male has a bluish-green lower
Blue-winged_parakeet
Type of neckline
striped boat neck shirt A sketch of a boat neck by David Ring A striped boat neck shirt worn by French sailors Fabiana Semprebom wearing a boat neck dress in
Boat_neck
Species of bird
The ring-necked francolin (Scleroptila streptophora) is a bird species in the family Phasianidae. It is found in Burundi, Cameroon, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania
Ring-necked_francolin
Subspecies of snake
distinguished by a yellow to orange ring around its neck which is typically bordered with black. However, the neck ring is frequently absent in this subspecies
Diadophis_punctatus_regalis
Breed of domestic duck
and rump with green lustre, the body in shades of grey with no white neck-ring, and a slate-grey beak; the white-bibbed dusky mallard is similarly coloured
Hook_Bill
2000 fashion collection by Alexander McQueen
showpieces. Accessories were inspired by African traditions, including neck rings, nose bars, and one mouthpiece that forced the lips wide open. Contemporary
Eshu_(collection)
neck rings found near Ourense in Northwest Spain in the 1950s. They were acquired by the British Museum in 1960. The exact find spot of the two neck rings
Ourense_Torcs
Space suit used in Apollo and Skylab missions
All A7L suits featured a vertical zipper from the helmet disconnect (neck ring), down the back, and around the crotch. [citation needed] Specifications
Apollo/Skylab_spacesuit
Ancient statue
1.50 m, but the feet have been broken off. The warrior wears a torc (neck-ring), a belt with a typical late Hallstatt dagger, and a pointed hat, possibly
Warrior_of_Hirschlanden
Art of attaching gemstones to jewelry
a center stone will be set between two bars that rise high from the base ring—or the channel may be cut directly into the surface, making the stones flush
Stonesetting
Species of freshwater bird
usually forming wedge-shaped notch in dark neck-sides, and may sometimes reveal a shadowy trace of the neck ring or a pale collar. It has dark brownish grey
Common_loon
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
During planning work in the course of land consolidation in 1953, a neck ring, among other things, was found. This now stands as a charge in the municipality's
Hecken
Species of moth
Sesia bembeciformis is dark coloured at this point except for the yellow neck ring.bembeciformis is also smaller and has a black head. In general, females
Sesia_bembeciformis
Hoard of Viking gold found in 1873
1872 and 1873. The treasure consists of 16 pendants, a brooch, and a neck ring, all of gold weighing a total of 600 grams (1.3 lb). It is the largest
Hiddensee_treasure
Mound of earth and stones raised over graves
Norway's richest grave dating from the pre-Viking Period, contained a neck ring of 600 grams (21 ounces)t) of pure gold, weapons, bandoleer mountings
Tumulus
Study of intelligence in birds
fish was filled, the birds "stubbornly refuse to move again until their neck ring is loosened. They ignore an order to dive and even resist a rough push
Bird_intelligence
Fictional character from My Little Pony
and cultural signifiers: her species as a zebra, her accent, her golden neck rings, and the African-inspired masks that decorate her home. Hurley's analysis
Zecora
Ethnic group
hydro-electric dams and the resulting lakes. Gadaba women traditionally wear neck rings which are about 500-700 grams each and can not be removed without the
Gadaba_people
Diver and inventor of diving helmets
neoprene neck dam and the neck ring. Designs progressed from a helmet sealed to the neck of a dry suit to a version that sealed directly to the neck of the
Joe_Savoie
Protective sports gear worn around the neck
A neck-guard is a piece of protective equipment worn by ice hockey players and officials. The guard is designed to prevent injury to the neck by ice hockey
Neck_guard
Species of parrot endemic to Mauritius
complete pink collar around the neck, whereas it tapers out at the back in the Mauritius subspecies. The related rose-ringed parakeet which has been introduced
Echo_parakeet
Corpse preserved in a bog
them votive offerings intended for the Otherworld, often of neck-rings, wristlets or ankle-rings made of bronze or more rarely gold. The archaeologist P.
Bog_body
Village in Karmøy Municipality, Norway
Roman period. The Avaldsnes find (Norwegian: Avaldsnesfunnet) contained a neck ring of 600 grams (19 ozt) of pure gold, weapons, bandolier mountings and various
Avaldsnes
Group of people involved sexually with multiple minors
Ghislaine Maxwell Massie, Alex (July 29, 2015). "The Child Sex Ring Around Westminster's Neck". foreignpolicy. Retrieved 5 January 2024. Magramo, Kathleen
Child_sex_ring
Decorative belt hook or clasp
one's neck. Rings approximately the width of the ribbon, often 1/2" wide, were used to strengthen it when it was to be worn around one's neck. The tools
Chatelaine_(chain)
River in Cornwall, England
Gannel include three Bronze Age roundhouses. In 2007 a 'Wraxall' class neck ring was found at Pentire, indicating the area around the Gannel was inhabited
River_Gannel
Western Roman emperor from 455 to 456
Apollinaris, vii.571–579, Avitus was crowned with a torc, the typical Gallic neck ring with which Julian had also been crowned. Fasti vindobonenses priores,
Avitus
1958 single by Elvis Presley
"Wear My Ring Around Your Neck" is a song written by Bert Carroll and Russell Moody, performed by Elvis Presley, which was released in 1958. It was particularly
Wear_My_Ring_Around_Your_Neck
Byzantine hoard found in Egypt
Pierpont Morgan in 1917. It includes one of the most famous pieces – a plain neck ring attached to a frame, set with a large central medallion of a Byzantine
Asyut_Treasure
opponent's neck performing a sleeper hold, then climbs to the second rope and hangs the opponent by the neck. This move is illegal due to usage of the ring ropes
Professional_wrestling_holds
Clothing of Anglo-Saxon England
Anglo-Saxon illustrations. Alternately, the penannular brooch, arm-rings and neck-rings that show up occasionally in Anglo-Saxon art are not supported by
Anglo-Saxon_dress
English professional wrestler
He is signed to WWE, where he performs on the SmackDown brand under the ring name Kit Wilson. He is also known for his tag team tenure alongside Elton
Kit_Wilson
9th episode of the 1st season of My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic
culturally coded as Black through signifiers like her accent, her golden neck rings, the African-inspired masks decorating her home, and the fact that she
Bridle_Gossip
Region on Long Island, New York, US
and includes nine incorporated villages, among them Great Neck, Great Neck Estates, Great Neck Plaza, Kings Point, and Russell Gardens, and a number of
Great_Neck,_New_York
Metalworking technique
bowl" for smaller ones. The bowl can be placed over a sand bag or leather ring, and tilted to whatever angle is most convenient. A heat gun or blow torch
Repoussé_and_chasing
East Germanic burial site and hoard
Slovakia. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Treasure of Osztrópataka. Ring of Pietroassa Pietroasele Treasure Portals: Ancient Rome History Europe Titus
Treasure_of_Osztrópataka
World Wrestling Federation pay-per-view event
The 2001 King of the Ring was the ninth annual King of the Ring professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by the World Wrestling Federation
King_of_the_Ring_(2001)
Watertight clothing that seals the wearer from cold and hazardous liquids
entry were neck entry and the two-piece suit. Neck-entry suits were sealed by overlapping the neck opening and the hood over a grooved neck ring, and clamping
Dry_suit
2015 discovered hoard in Estonia
hoard discovered in 2015 in Saka, Estonia. It consists of two neck rings and two spiral rings made of silver. The hoard was discovered by an amateur archaeologist
Saka_Hoard
Professional wrestling tag team
SmackDown brand under the respective ring names Elton Prince and Kit Wilson, although Prince is currently inactive due to a neck injury. In WWE, they are former
Pretty Deadly (professional wrestling)
Pretty_Deadly_(professional_wrestling)
Cancer arises in the head or neck region
Head and neck cancer is a general term encompassing multiple cancers that can develop in the head and neck region. These include cancers of the mouth
Head_and_neck_cancer
Species of bird
with a pink flush to the body feathering, and a neat black neck ring. In winter, the neck collar is lost, and a small dark crescent develops behind the
Ross's_gull
Monotypic cobra-like species of African elapid
(/ˈrɪŋk(h)æls/; Hemachatus haemachatus), also known as the ringhals /ˈrɪŋhæls/ or ring-necked spitting cobra, is a species of venomous snake in the family Elapidae
Rinkhals
Building in Ceredigion, Wales
metres (12 ft) in diameter. The column swells in the middle and has a neck ring and a now-eroded band of corbels at its top. Apparently it was surmounted
Derry_Ormond_Tower
NECK RING
NECK RING
Boy/Male
Hungarian
Fire.
Surname or Lastname
German and Dutch
German and Dutch : variant of Nacke 1.German (Näck) : from a variant of Neck, the name of a water sprite.Americanized spelling of German Knack.English : variant spelling of Nacke.This name is recorded in Beverwijck in New Netherland (Albany, NY) in the mid 17th century.
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly East Anglia)
English (mainly East Anglia) : metonymic occupational name for someone who dealt in weights and measures, for example a grain factor, from Middle English pekke ‘peck’ (an old measure of dry goods equivalent to eight quarts or a quarter of a bushel).English : variant of Peak 1.Irish : variant of Peak 2.South German : variant of Beck.North German and Dutch : metonymic occupational name for someone who prepared or sold pitch, from Middle Low German pek, Middle Dutch pec, pic.Dutch : from Middle Dutch pec, pick ‘desperate straits’, hence a nickname for a person in difficult circumstances or perhaps for someone with a gloomy disposition.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Throat; Neck
Boy/Male
Hindu
Handsome neck
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Worn Around Neck
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Old Norse personal name Keikr (from Old West Scandinavian keikr ‘bent backwards’).German : nickname from Middle High German kec ‘lively’, ‘active’ (cognate of English quick), which later changed its meaning to ‘bold’, ‘forward’, ‘fresh’.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Sugriv | ஸà¯à®•à¯à®°à¯€à®µ
Handsome neck
Sugriv | ஸà¯à®•à¯à®°à¯€à®µ
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by a gate or ‘hatch’ (especially one leading into a forest), northern Middle English heck (Old English hæcc), or a habitational name from Great Heck in North Yorkshire, which is named with this word. Compare Hatch.German : topographic name from Middle High German hecke, hegge ‘hedge’. This name is common in southern Germany and the Rhineland.Possibly an Americanized spelling of French Hec(q), a topographic name from Old French hec ‘gate’, ‘barrier’, ‘fence’ (compare 1), or a habitational name from a place named with this word.Shortened form of the Dutch surname van (den) Hecke, a habitational name from any of several places called ten Hekke in the Belgian provinces of East and West Flanders.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, Scandinavian
Brook; Place Name; Small Stream
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a pet form of Nicholas.South German and Dutch : from a pet form of the personal name Nikolaus (see Nicholas).Jewish (American) : Americanized form of any of various like-sounding Jewish names.
Boy/Male
Greek American English
People's victory.
Girl/Female
Latin
Ardent.
Male
English
Short form of English Nicholas/Nickolas, NICK means "victor of the people."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived beside a stream, from northern Middle English bekke ‘stream’ (Old Norse bekkr).English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from any of various places in northern France, for example Bec Hellouin in Eure, named with Old Norman French bec ‘stream’, from the same Old Norse root as in 1.English : probably a nickname for someone with a prominent nose, from Middle English beke ‘beak (of a bird)’ (Old French bec).English : metonymic occupational name for a maker, seller, or user of mattocks or pickaxes, from Old English becca. In some cases the name may represent a survival of an Old English byname derived from this word.German and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : occupational name for a baker, a cognate of Baker, from (older) South German beck, West Yiddish bek. Some Jewish bearers of the name claim that it is an acronym of Hebrew ben-kedoshim ‘son of martyrs’, i.e. a name taken by one whose parents had been martyred for being Jews.North German : topographic name for someone who lived by a stream, from Low German Beke ‘stream’. Compare the High German form Bach 1.Scandinavian : habitational name for someone from a farmstead named Bekk, Bæk, or Bäck, or a topographic name for someone who lived by a stream.
Male
English
English short form of Latin Hector, HECK means "defend; hold fast."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by an oak tree, from misdivision of Middle English atten oke ‘at the oak’.South German (also Nöck) : from Tyrolean nock, nog ‘rounded hill’, ‘rock’, hence a topographic name for someone who lived by such a feature, or a nickname from the same word used in the sense ‘short and fat’.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Indian, Jamaican, Latin, Parsi, Swedish, Swiss
Victory of the People; Diminutive of Dominick; Lord; Abbreviation of Nicholas; People's Victory; Child Born on Sunday; Victorious Person; Good
Boy/Male
English Swedish
Brook.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Leake.German : habitational name from a place so named in Schleswig-Holstein.German : probably an altered spelling of Lech.
NECK RING
NECK RING
Boy/Male
Greek
Evening star.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Surya, Sun
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Gaelic, Irish, Jamaican
Royal; Little King; Descendant of Riagan; Form of Regan; Furious; Impulsive
Boy/Male
Arabic
Awesomeness
Girl/Female
Japanese
Pine tree child.
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
God
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Harold.
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, derived from the medieval personal name Wyot, WYATT means "hardy warrior."Â
Boy/Male
Arabic, Australian, German, Turkish
Solid; Firm; Strong; Consistent
Boy/Male
Latin American
Greater. Also a military rank above Captain and below Colonel.
NECK RING
NECK RING
NECK RING
NECK RING
NECK RING
n.
A particular point or place considered as marked by a nick; the exact point or critical moment.
v. t.
To furnish with a deck, as a vessel.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Neck
v.
The floorlike covering of the horizontal sections, or compartments, of a ship. Small vessels have only one deck; larger ships have two or three decks.
n.
A deerlike, or thin, ill-formed neck, as of a horse.
imp. & p. p.
of Neck
a.
Barren; unprofitable. See Rent seck, under Rent.
n.
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.
n.
See Half deck, under Deck.
v. t.
To hit at, or in, the nick; to touch rightly; to strike at the precise point or time.
n.
A door, especially one partly of latticework; -- called also heck door.
v. t.
To make a nick or nicks in; to notch; to keep count of or upon by nicks; as, to nick a stick, tally, etc.
v. t. & i.
To kiss and caress amorously.
n.
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.
n.
That part of the upper deck abaft the mainmast, including the poop deck when there is one.
n.
The fourth part of a bushel; a dry measure of eight quarts; as, a peck of wheat.
n.
the point where the base of the stem of a plant arises from the root.
v. t.
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.
v.
To make, by striking with the beak or a pointed instrument; as, to peck a hole in a tree.
n.
Any part of an inanimate object corresponding to or resembling the neck of an animal