collarette
Collocations
2VERB + COLLARETTE
cap, edge
COLLARETTE + NOUN
jewel
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noun
A small collar, especially as a kind of necklace of lace, fur etc. for women; a ruff
Work the 2 stitches in looped knitting; the last ten rows make a kind of gore on the lower edge of the collarette.
Men in Sunday suits and orange collarettes swaggered to the music from uniformed flute bands.
A small collar of inner petals or leaf-like extensions to the stem.
There are no recurved strap-shaped little flowers; collarette of the composite flower with scales arranged in several rows ( Fig . TVU )
The rather inconspicuous collarette of Aspergillus contrasts with the distinctive collarette of Phialophora richardsiae (Nannf. apud Melin & Nannf.)
A type of dahlia having a small collar of short inner petals.
The Collarette dahlia is a very novel and distinct type.
The jagged circle in the mid-diameter of the iris, separating the darker shade of the iris from the lighter shade of the iris.
The edge of the pupil is soft and seems to dissolve into the collarette rather than stand apart from it.
The rim of loosened keratin surrounding a skin lesion.
Occasionally, scaling may be diffuse and irregular instead of collarette of fragments of scales that from the border into the center of the lesion, like a curtain
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3Work the 2 stitches in looped knitting; the last ten rows make a kind of gore on the lower edge of the collarette.
WiktionaryMen in Sunday suits and orange collarettes swaggered to the music from uniformed flute bands.
WiktionaryThe regalia of the Regional Grand Officers comprise the following items: an apron, a sash, a pair of gauntlets, a cap, a collarette, a collarette jewel, and the Order's breast jewel.
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