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neck - the part of an organism (human or animal) that connects the head to the rest of the body; "he admired her long graceful neck"; "the horse won by a neck" |
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external body part any body part visible externally
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body,
organic structure,
physical structure the external structure of a vehicle; "the body of the car was badly rusted"
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dewlap a hanging fold of loose skin on an elderly person's neck
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thymus,
thymus gland large genus of Old World mints: thyme
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arteria carotis,
carotid artery either of two major arteries of the neck and head; branches from the aorta
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areteria cervicalis,
cervical artery an artery that supplies the muscles of the neck
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jugular,
jugular vein,
vena jugularis a vital part that is vulnerable to attack; "he always goes for the jugular"
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trachea,
windpipe membranous tube with cartilaginous rings that conveys inhaled air from the larynx to the bronchi
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bull neck a thick short powerful neck
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nape,
nucha,
scruff the back side of the neck
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pharynx,
throat the part of an animal's body that corresponds to a person's throat
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cervical vertebra,
neck bone one of 7 vertebrae in the human spine located in the neck region
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musculus sternocleidomastoideus,
sternocleidomastoid,
sternocleidomastoid muscle,
sternocleido mastoideus one of two thick muscles running from the sternum and clavicle to the mastoid and occipital bone; turns head obliquely to the opposite side; when acting together they flex the neck and extend the head
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neck - 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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opening the act of opening something; "the ray of light revealed his cautious opening of the door"
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garment an article of clothing; "garments of the finest silk"
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collar,
neckband a figurative restraint; "asked for a collar on program trading in the stock market"; "kept a tight leash on his emotions"; "he's always gotten a long leash"
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neckline the line formed by the edge of a garment around the neck
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v neck the neck of a garment has the shape in front of the letter V
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neck - a cut of meat from the neck of an animal |
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cut,
cut of meat an unexcused absence from class; "he was punished for taking too many cuts in his math class"
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scrag,
scrag end the lean end of a neck of veal
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scrag the lean end of a neck of veal
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neck - a narrow part of an artifact that resembles a neck in position or form; "the banjo had a long neck"; "the bottle had a wide neck" |
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part,
portion something less than the whole of a human artifact; "the rear part of the house"; "glue the two parts together"
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neck - a narrow elongated projecting strip of land |
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dry land,
earth,
ground,
land,
solid ground,
terra firma the abode of mortals (as contrasted with Heaven or Hell); "it was hell on earth"
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neck - kiss, embrace, or fondle with sexual passion; "The couple were necking in the back seat of the car" |
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bang,
bed,
be intimate,
bonk,
do it,
eff,
fuck,
get it on,
get laid,
have a go at it,
have intercourse,
have it away,
have it off,
have sex,
hump,
jazz,
know,
lie with,
love,
make love,
make out,
roll in the hay,
screw,
sleep together,
sleep with move noisily; "The window banged shut"; "The old man banged around the house"
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pet stroke or caress in an erotic manner, as during lovemaking
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smooch,
spoon snuggle and lie in a position where one person faces the back of the others
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