
1) Banjo part with frets 2) Between head and body 3) Bottle feature 4) Bottle or goose follower 5) Bottle or guitar feature 6) Bottle part 7) Bottle section 8) Bottle top 9) Brace place 10) British punk rock group 11) Buss in the car 12) Canoodle 13) Celtic punk group 14) Cervix 15) Chain site 16) Chinese constellation
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1) Canoodle 2) Cervix 3) Contraction 4) Isthmus 5) Lapel 6) Neckline 7) Snog 8) Spoon
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on a guitar (e.g., acoustic guitar, electric guitar, electric bass), violin-family instrument (e.g., violin, upright bass) or other stringed instrument, the neck is the long, thin piece of wood which extends from the soundbox or body of the instrument and upon which the strings are put under tension between the bridge (on a guitar family instrumen...
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• (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. • (v. t. & i.) To kiss and caress amorously. • (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.) A...
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(from the article `stringed instrument`) ...of the master craftsman. The front face of the neck is flat, and to this is glued the curved fingerboard, which projects beyond the shoulder and ...
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in land vertebrates, the portion of the body joining the head to the shoulders and chest. Some important structures contained in or passing through ... [4 related articles]
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In vertebrates, the part of the body that connects the head and the trunk. In humans, it contains the seven vertebra of the spinal column, the larynx and pharynx to the front, and the great blood vessels and nerves running between the thoracic inlet and the base of the skull. At the root of the neck...
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1. The part of an animal which connects the head and the trunk, and which, in man and many other animals, is more slender than the trunk. ... 2. Any part of an inanimate object corresponding to or resembling the neck of an animal; as: The long slender part of a vessel, as a retort, or of a fruit, as a gourd. ... A long narrow tract of land projecti...
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(nek) the constricted part connecting the head with the trunk of the body. the constricted part of an organ or other structure; called also cervix and collum.
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A portion reduced in diamter between the ends of a shaft.
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That part of the projectile or blade that is narrowest and is in between the notches. The topmost part of the hafting area of a notched artifact.
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Neck noun [ Middle English
necke , Anglo-Saxon
hnecca ; akin to Dutch
nek the nape of the neck, German
nacken , Old High German
nacch ,
hnacch , Icelandic
hnakki , Swedish
nacke , Danish
nakke .]
1. The part of an animal which ...
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Neck transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Necked ;
present participle & verbal noun Necking .]
(Mech.) To reduce the diameter of (an object) near its end, by making a groove around it; -- used with
down ; as, to
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Neck: 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.
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1.Any constricted portion, such as the neck of an organ. 2.The cervical region of the body between the head and thorax.
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In architecture, the neck is the name given to plain part at the bottom of a Roman Doric or other capital, between the mouldings and the top of the shaft. In Gothic architecture the mouldings at the bottom of the capital are frequently called neck mouldings.
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In music the term neck describes the 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.
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Neck is slang for impudence, daring.
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on a guitar (e.g., acoustic guitar, electric guitar, electric bass), violin-family instrument (e.g., violin, upright bass) or other stringed instrument, the neck is the long, thin piece of wood which extends from the soundbox or body of the instrument and upon which the strings are put under tension between the bridge (on a guitar family instrument...
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neck 1. The part of the body joining the head to the shoulders. 2. Any narrow or constricted part of a bone or organ that joins its parts as, for example, the neck of the femur bone. 3. A relatively narrow elongation, projection, or connecting part: 'We drove along the neck of land to our hotel.'
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(1) The narrow strip of land which connects a peninsula with the mainland, or connects two ridges. (2) The narrow band (rip) of water flowing seaward through the surf. See also RIP CURRENT. See Figure 7.
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A tube at the base of a balloon through which the gas is passed during inflation and through which it can escape when it expands.
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neck opening noun an opening in a garment for the neck of the wearer; a part of the garment near the wearer`s neck
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(anatomy) Structure between the head and the trunk in animals. In the back of the neck are the upper seven vertebrae of the spinal column, and there are many powerful muscles that support and move the head. In front, the neck region contains the pharynx and trachea, and behind these the oesoph...
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Long part of the still,which is placed on the copper vessel.
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