From the Latin for 'neck', a bertha, chevesaile, jampot, piccadilly or other band attached to the nape of a garment or worn separately
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- T-shirt's lack
- Word used to describe part of a shirt; an animal's neck markings; a joint of bacon; or, an arrest
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- Worn by a cat, canine, cleric, clerk or a cooing columbiform, this band's Latin progenitor, 'neck, throat', perfectly describes its location
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