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neckband

noun as in collar

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They’re connected via a short neckband cable, so there’s no worry about losing one.

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Chevesaile, a collar; properly, the neckband of the robe, as explained in the New E. Dict.

The thin, corded neck stiffened back, rising from a dirty, collarless neckband.

The judge swathed him with one of Mrs. Penniman's aprons, crowding folds of it inside his neckband.

Denis was sitting in his shirt-sleeves, his collar off and neckband loosened, when Ebenezer Brown entered.

Hookers tie had been removed and his collar and neckband unbuttoned.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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