Neck
11neck — eck, v. i. To kiss and caress amorously. [Colloq.] n. {necking}. [PJC] …
12Neck [1] — Neck, soviel wie Nix, Wassergeist, s. Nixen …
13Neck [2] — Neck, bei Pflanzennamen Abkürzung für Noel Johann v. Necker, geb. 1729 in Lille, gest. 1793 in Mannheim. Moose …
14Neck — Neck, s. Nix …
15neck — neck1 W2S2 [nek] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(part of the body)¦ 2¦(clothing)¦ 3¦(narrow part)¦ 4 be up to your neck in something 5 neck and neck (with somebody) 6 in this/somebody s neck of the woods 7 get it in the neck 8 by a neck 9 …
16neck — [[t]ne̱k[/t]] ♦♦♦ necks, necking, necked 1) N COUNT: usu poss N Your neck is the part of your body which joins your head to the rest of your body. She threw her arms round his neck and hugged him warmly... He was short and stocky, and had a thick …
17neck — 1 /nek/ noun 1 PART OF THE BODY (C) the part of your body that joins your head to your shoulders: She wore a string of pearls around her neck. 2 CLOTHING (C) the part of a piece of clothing that goes around your neck: the neck of the shirt | The… …
18Neck — For other uses, see Neck (disambiguation). Neck Human neck Latin collum Dorlands/Elsevier …
19neck — necker, n. neckless, adj. necklike, adj. /nek/, n. 1. the part of the body of an animal or human being that connects the head and the trunk. 2. the part of a garment encircling, partly covering, or closest to the neck; neckline. 3. the length of… …
20neck — noun 1 part of the body ADJECTIVE ▪ long, short ▪ slender, slim, swan like (literary) ▪ scraggy (BrE), scrawny …