neckband en el Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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While the neckband gives them great stability, it also makes them unadjustable and makes them no good for crunches or anything where your back is on a bench.
gizmodo.com
Finally, one other large element of 18th century women's dress wear became the addition of the frilled neckband, a separate piece from the rest of the dress.
en.wikipedia.org
He pulled the neckband and began to choke.
en.wikipedia.org
During the early 1920s, most men's dress shirts had, instead of a collar, a narrow neckband with a buttonhole in both the front and back.
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The neckband, for its part, is made out of titanium and designed to lock comfortably around your neck for better stability.
www.engadget.com
The neckband of the tallit, sometimes woven of silver or gold thread, is called the "atarah".
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It's a neckband with wide pointed wings, folded over, and fastened with a stickpin.
www.bbc.co.uk
These neckband headphones are worth the splurge.
running.competitor.com
Portraits from the 17th century show well-heeled pet parents flaunting their status via dainty dog chains and glittering neckbands.
www.slate.com
They have a grey-brown back and wings, a white belly, and a white breast with one black neckband.
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