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collar

[kol-er] / ˈkɒl ər /




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Scientists fitted nine Bengal slow lorises with radio collars and followed their movements after releasing them into a national park in northeastern Bangladesh.

From Science Daily

It’s a bit big on him and looks like something he only wears for special occasions, the collar stiff and high on his neck.

From Literature

People tied their prayers to the branches: a piece of tattered skirt, the edge of a collar.

From Literature

Published this week in PNAS, the study draws on nine years of GPS tracking data from collared wolves and cougars.

From Science Daily

An AFP photograph showed a red area with several brownish scabs protruding above his shirt collar on the right side of the neck of the 79-year-old president, the oldest ever elected.

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