Definition of Neckbands. Meaning of Neckbands. Synonyms of Neckbands

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Definition of Neckbands

Neckband
Neckband Neck"band`, n. A band which goes around the neck; often, the part at the top of a garment.

Meaning of Neckbands from wikipedia

- textile neckbands used in the birthing customs of the Franco-German border region. Shiny coins or colourful stones would be sewn onto the neckband or on...
- A.H.A. Duméril, 1854) – Guatemala neckband snake Scaphiodontophis venustissimus (Günther, 1893) – common neckband snake Genus Scaphiodontophis at The...
- Scaphiodontophis venustissimus, commonly known as the common neckband snake, is a snake of the colubrid family. The snake is found in Colombia, Costa Rica...
- young Jewish boys wore textile neckbands or collars for their Brit Milah. Coins or coral stones on these neckbands were meant to distract the evil eye...
- other fabric falling from the throat, suspended from or attached to a neckband or collar, or simply pinned at the throat. Its current form evolved from...
- the textile neckbands worn by boys for their brit milah, especially in the regions of Alsace, Southern Germany and Switzerland. The neckbands often had...
- Scaphiodontophis annulatus, commonly known as the Guatemala neckband snake, is a species of snake in the family Colubridae. The species is native to southern...
- according to the saint they support, with white trousers and red belts and neckbands. They travel up much of the mountain from the main square in front of...
- An ascot tie or ascot is a neckband with wide pointed wings, traditionally made of pale grey patterned silk.[citation needed] This wide tie is usually...
- Atractus torquatus, the neckband ground snake, is a species of snake in the family Colubridae. The species can be found in Colombia, Bolivia, Brazil, Peru...