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neckerchief (ˈnɛkətʃɪf) Also 4 necke couercheue, 6 kerchef; 4 neckercheue, -chiff, 5 nekkyrchefe, -erchyff. [f. neck n.1 + kerchief.] A kerchief worn about the neck.1382 Wyclif Isa. iii. 23 Pynnes, and sheweres, and necke couercheues [v.r. neckercheuys], and filetes. 1483 Cath. Angl. 251/1 A Nekkyrc...
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Neckerchief
Scouting
The Scouting movement makes the neckerchief part of its uniform. Each Scout group would have a neckerchief of different design and colours. In most countries each Scout Troop uses its own colour neckerchief.
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neckerchief
neckerchief/ˈnekətʃɪf; `nɛkɚtʃɪf/ nscarf or piece of cloth worn round the neck 围巾; 披肩; 领巾.
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Foulard
In modern French, foulard is the usual word for a neckerchief. In Quebec foulard is also used for scarf (écharpe in France).
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Red scarf
The red scarf is a neckerchief worn by young pioneers of several countries during the socialist (“communist”) era. as hóng lǐngjīn (紅領巾/红领巾, red scarf), in Cuba as pañoleta roja (red scarf), and in Hungary as úttörőnyakkendő (pioneer's neckerchief).
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Neal Manufacturing Company
The Neal Manufacturing Company was a neckerchief slide company based in Biddeford, Maine. It was founded by C. Earlier slides have the word "NEAL" written on the neckerchief holder, while later ones say, "NEAL SLIDE", and "NEAL SLIDE ®".
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Gauchito
Gauchito may refer to:
The FIFA World Cup mascot of 1978: a boy wearing Argentina's kit, his hat (with the words ARGENTINA '78), neckerchief and whip are
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Necker
Necker may refer to:
Necker (surname)
Necker (ship), several ships
Neckerchief, cloth worn round the neck
Necker cube, optical illusion
Necker Island
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Woggle
A woggle (or neckerchief slide) is a device to fasten the neckerchief, or scarf, worn as part of the Scout or Girl Guides uniform, originated by a Scout In the US, the object used to secure the neckerchief is called a neckerchief slide.
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Boondoggle (disambiguation)
plaiting craft known in the U.S. and Canada as "boondoggle"
Gimp (thread), a type of thread used in making boondoggles and lanyards
Woggle, a scout's neckerchief
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Kerchief
The neckerchief and handkerchief are related items. See also
Handkerchief
Handkerchief code
Other neckwear:
Ascot tie
Cravat
Fichu
Neckerchief
Pañuelo
Scarf
Shawl
Other headwear
Do-rag
Hachimaki
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Slide
Gumball), a television episode
The Slide, a 1966 British science fiction radio serial
Fashion
Slide (footwear), a kind of shoe
Slide, also known as a neckerchief slide or woggle, is a ring to hold a neckerchief on a Scout's neck
Barrette, also known as a hair slide in North America
Recreation and sports
Slide
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José Martí Pioneer Organization
The initiation takes place with a traditional act of giving a neckerchief, blue or red depending on the student's level; from that moment it forms a part In high school the neckerchief is replaced by a badge consisting of the bars with colors of the national flag and to the right, Che's signature; the symbol
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Wood Badge
The neckerchief with the braided leather woggle (neckerchief slide) denotes the membership of the 1st Gilwell Scout Group or Gilwell Troop 1. The neckerchief is often worn with the Gilwell woggle.
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