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collarette
collarette, -et (kɒləˈrɛt) Also 7 colleret, 9 -ette. [ad. F. collerette, dim. of collier collar. The Fr. form is frequent in Millinery.] a. A small collar; a woman's collar of linen, lace, fur, etc.1690 Evelyn Mundus Muliebris, Two night-rails, and a scarf beset With a great lace, a colleret. 1869 F...
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Collarette
Collarette can refer to:
A small collar
Collarette (iris), a part of the eye
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Clerical collar
Among the Eastern Catholic Churches and Eastern Orthodox Church a band collarette with no "notch" in front may be worn by seminarians, although the norm However, as the cassock is more commonly, if not mandatorily, worn to classes, often a plain white shirt will suffice, or a band collar with no collarette
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swagger-
swagger- the verb swagger used in comb.; swagger-bag; swagger-cane, -stick, an officer's cane or stick; the short cane or stick carried by soldiers when walking out; so swagger-dress; swagger coat, a three-quarter-length ladies' coat cut with a loose flare from the shoulders (particularly fashionabl...
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Clear cell acanthoma
The lesion has a crusted, scaly peripheral collarette and vascular puncta on the surface.
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Rhopalophora clavispora
Phialides are light brown in color, paler towards the tip, integrated, subcylindrical and sometimes with sympodial proliferation, tapering toward the collarette
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victorine
▪ I. victorine, n.1 (ˈvɪktəriːn) [? f. Victor-ia2 + -ine4.] A kind of fur tippet worn by ladies, fastened in front of the neck and having two loose ends hanging down.1848 Geo. Eliot Let. 31 May (1954) I. 263 We do not find it too warm, however, for I have even felt the want of my Victorine. 1849 Ann...
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Parasagitta setosa
The eyes have a star-shaped segment spot and the collarette is small or not present at all.
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mail-in
mail-in, n. (and a.) orig. U.S. (ˈmeɪlɪn) [f. vbl. phr. to mail in (mail v.4).] The act of sending something in by post; usu. attrib. or as adj., esp. designating ballots, surveys, etc., in which results are collected by post. Hence also concr., an item intended to be sent in by post.[1959 Amer. Spe...
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Royal Arch Purple
The collarette of a Royal Arch Purpleman is a collarette of Orange and Purple in which the colour purple predominates.
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Laurent-Théodore Biett
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Biett's collarette: a syphilitic symptom in which the center papule is encircled by a ring of scales.
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Anthopsis
ovoidal, ellipsoidal, subspherical, or ampulliform, 5-8 x 2-3 µm, forming compact lateral clusters on undifferentiated hyphae; generally the distinctive collarette
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Iris (anatomy)
The collarette is the thickest region of the iris, separating the pupillary portion from the ciliary portion. The collarette is a vestige of the coating of the embryonic pupil.
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Conioscypha
leave behind conspicuous collarettes that are remnants of the initial outer wall of the conidia; these accumulate centripetally to form a multi-layered collarette
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