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1. polo-neck
noun.
A
sweater
or
jersey
with
a
high
close-fitting
collar.
Synonyms
polo-neck collar
sweater
turtle
jersey
turtleneck
jumper
tee shirt
T-shirt
turtleneck collar
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2. polo-neck collar
noun.
A
high
close-fitting
turnover
collar.
Synonyms
turtle
neckband
polo-neck
turtleneck
collar
turtleneck collar
3. neck
noun.
(ˈnɛk)
The
part
of
an
organism
(human
or
animal)
that
connects
the
head
to
the
rest
of
the
body.
Synonyms
sternocleido mastoideus
sternocleidomastoid muscle
jugular
jugular vein
areteria cervicalis
throat
arteria carotis
pharynx
vena jugularis
carotid artery
trachea
musculus sternocleidomastoideus
external body part
sternocleidomastoid
windpipe
body
dewlap
neck bone
thymus gland
bull neck
thymus
cervical vertebra
cervical artery
cervix
physical structure
nape
scruff
organic structure
nucha
Antonyms
softness
thickness
hardness
thinness
front
Etymology
neck (English)
nekke (Middle English (1100-1500))
4. polo
noun.
(ˈpoʊloʊ)
A
game
similar
to
field
hockey
but
played
on
horseback
using
long-handled
mallets
and
a
wooden
ball.
Synonyms
field game
Etymology
polo (English)
པོ་ལོ (Balti)
5. Polo
noun.
Venetian
traveler
who
explored
Asia
in
the
13th
century
and
served
Kublai
Khan
(1254-1324).
Synonyms
Marco Polo
6. neck
noun.
(ˈnɛk)
A
narrow
part
of
an
artifact
that
resembles
a
neck
in
position
or
form.
Synonyms
portion
part
Antonyms
unbreakableness
breakableness
solidity
Etymology
neck (English)
nekke (Middle English (1100-1500))
7. neck
noun.
(ˈnɛk)
A
cut
of
meat
from
the
neck
of
an
animal.
Synonyms
scrag end
cut
cut of meat
scrag
Antonyms
natural elevation
natural object
turn out
get up
straighten
Etymology
neck (English)
nekke (Middle English (1100-1500))
8. neck
noun.
(ˈnɛk)
An
opening
in
a
garment
for
the
neck
of
the
wearer;
a
part
of
the
garment
near
the
wearer's
neck.
Synonyms
neckline
neckband
garment
neck opening
collar
V neck
opening
Antonyms
good part
artifact
porosity
thick
thin
Etymology
neck (English)
nekke (Middle English (1100-1500))
9. neck
noun.
(ˈnɛk)
A
narrow
elongated
projecting
strip
of
land.
Synonyms
land
earth
dry land
solid ground
ground
terra firma
Antonyms
refrain
disclaim
ignore
lose track
forget
Etymology
neck (English)
nekke (Middle English (1100-1500))
10. neck
verb.
(ˈnɛk)
Kiss,
embrace,
or
fondle
with
sexual
passion.
Synonyms
bed
make love
have a go at it
spoon
hump
be intimate
eff
sleep together
make out
have it off
do it
know
have intercourse
love
bang
get it on
smooch
fuck
bonk
screw
jazz
sleep with
lie with
have sex
have it away
roll in the hay
get laid
pet
Antonyms
reject
hate
malevolence
dislike
miss
Etymology
neck (English)
nekke (Middle English (1100-1500))
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