Collar
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Collar may refer to:
Human neckwear:
- Collar (clothing), the part of a garment that fastens around or frames the neck
- Ruff (clothing), type of collar worn in Western Europe from the mid-sixteenth century to the mid-seventeenth century
- Slave collar
- Collar (BDSM), a device of any material placed around the neck of the submissive partner in BDSM
- Collar (jewelry), an ornament for the neck
- Clerical collar (informally "dog collar"), a distinctive collar used by the clergy of some Christian religious denominations
- Livery collar worn around the neck and shoulders as a mark of office
- Collar (Order of Knighthood)
Animal collars:
- Collar (animal), a strap around an animal's neck to which a leash or tag may be attached
- Dog collar, a piece of material put around the neck of a dog
- Elizabethan collar, a protective device round the neck and head of an animal
- Flea collar or Insect-repellent collar, an animal collar impregnated with pesticide
- Horse collar, means of transferring pulling effort of draught horse to its load
- Shock collar, an animal-training collar which creates an electric shock
- Tracking collar, a collar which uses a radio beacon or GPS to allow an animal to be tracked
Other uses:
- Collar, a 2011 film starring, written, produced and directed by David Wilson (actor)
- Collar, a 2014 Canadian horror film
- Collar (finance), a combination of an equal number of call and put options at slightly different exercise prices
- Cervical collar, a medical device worn round the neck to support the head
- Shaft collar or drill collar, a piece of hardware used on power transmission devices as a mechanical stop, locating device, or bearing face
- Police slang for an arrest
- Collar (baseball), jargon for a player getting no hits in a game
- Collar, collar beam, and collar tie is a structural element in roof framing between two rafters.
Names:
- F Collar, a business established in 1932 manufacturing oars, masts and spars
See also
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