Collar
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Collar ( noun )
A band or chain worn around the neck, typically as a symbol of rank or office.
Origin:
The word collar is derived from the latin word "collare" meaning "neck band" which is related to the latin word "collum" meaning "neck".
Examples:
- The dog had a collar with his name and phone number on it.
- The priest wore a white collar.
- She wore a necklace with a diamond collar.
- The dress had a high collar.
- The collar on the shirt was frayed.
(As a verb)
Collar ( verb )
A band or chain worn around the neck, typically as a symbol of rank or office.
Origin:
The word collar is derived from the latin word "collare" meaning "neck band" which is related to the latin word "collum" meaning "neck".
Examples:
- The dog had a collar with his name and phone number on it.
- The priest wore a white collar.
- She wore a necklace with a diamond collar.
- The dress had a high collar.
- The collar on the shirt was frayed.