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collar

col·lar [ kóllər ]


noun  (plural col·lars)
Definition:
 
1. garment's neckband: the upright or turned-over neckband of a coat, jacket, dress, shirt, or blouse

2. band around neck of animal: a leather, plastic, fabric, or metal band placed around the neck of an animal to identify it or attach it to a lead or leash

3. area resembling collar: an area around the neck of a bird or animal that has a color or marking different from the rest

4. agriculture part of harness: the cushioned ring or other part of a harness that presses against a draft animal's shoulders

5. ring-shaped device or part: a ring-shaped device or part on a shaft that guides, seats, or restricts another mechanical part

6. necklace: a close-fitting necklace or one that lies flat over the shoulders

7. meat from neck: a cut of meat, especially bacon, taken from an animal's neck

8. police arrest: an arrest made by a police officer ( slang )



transitive verb  (past and past participle col·lared, present participle col·lar·ing, 3rd person present singular col·lars)
Definition:
 
1. find or stop somebody: to find or stop somebody you want to talk to ( informal )

2. catch somebody: to catch somebody and hold him or her to prevent escape ( slang )

3. make police arrest: to arrest a criminal suspect ( slang )

4. put collar on something: to put a collar on something such as an animal, a garment, or a machine part

[14th century. Via Old French colier< Latin collare< collum "neck"]

col·lared adjective
col·lar·less adjective

hot under the collar angry, irritated, or generally agitated (informal)

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