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alpaca |
an animal with long legs and a long neck. Alpacas live in the mountains of South America. They are mammals closely related to llamas and to camels. Alpacas are raised for their long, soft wool. |
amice |
an oblong, white linen garment worn by clergymen around the neck and shoulders. |
amphora |
a tall oval ceramic vessel with a narrow neck and two handles, used in ancient Greece and Rome for storage or decoration. |
anhinga |
any of various large swimming and diving birds of tropical and subtropical America that have a long sharp bill and a long snaky neck; snakebird. |
antelope |
an animal with horns, a long neck, long legs, and hooves. Antelopes are known for their fast running. Antelopes are mammals that eat plants and chew their cud. The smallest kind of antelope is only one foot tall; the largest antelope is six feet tall at the shoulder. Gazelles, gnus, and impalas are all antelopes. Most antelopes live in Africa; some also live in Asia. [1/2 definitions] |
aoudad |
a wild sheep of northern Africa with long, thick, curved horns and long fringes of hair on the neck, chest, and forelegs. |
atlas |
the top vertebra of the neck. [1/5 definitions] |
back |
the part of the body that is on the side opposite the chest and between the neck and hips. [1/8 definitions] |
balaclava |
a knitted garment that covers the head and neck and leaves open the face or parts of the face, often used by skiers, mountain climbers, and the like. |
bandanna |
a large handkerchief with a brightly colored design that is worn on the head or neck. |
banderilla |
a long, barbed, often decorated dart that a banderillero sticks into the neck or shoulder of a bull. |
banjo |
a musical instrument with a circular body, a long neck, and four or five strings that are plucked or strummed. |
beaver2 |
an armor plate attached to a helmet or breastplate that protects the face and neck. |
bellwether |
a male sheep, with a bell hung about its neck, that leads the flock. [1/2 definitions] |
body part |
a part or section of the human body, such as the arm, chest, nose, neck, or knee. [1/2 definitions] |
bolo tie |
a cord worn around the neck as a tie, the ends of which are held together with an ornamental sliding clasp. |
bottle |
a container with a narrow neck used to hold or pour liquids. A bottle is usually made of glass or plastic. |
bottleneck |
a style of guitar playing in which the neck of a bottle or a metal tube is slid up and down the strings. [1/4 definitions] |
bouffant |
a hairstyle in which the hair is puffed out over the neck and ears to frame the face. [1/2 definitions] |
breast |
the front part of the body between the neck and the stomach; chest. [1/2 definitions] |
bulldog |
a powerful breed of short-haired English dog with short legs, a stocky neck, and strong jaws. [1/3 definitions] |
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