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Word Meanings - ENCOLLAR - Book Publishers vocabulary database

To furnish or surround with a collar.

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  • FURNISHMENT
    The act of furnishing, or of supplying furniture; also, furniture. Daniel.
  • COLLARED
    Wearing a collar; -- said of a man or beast used as a bearing when a collar is represented as worn around the neck or loins. 3. Rolled up and bound close with a string; as, collared beef. See To collar beef, under Collar, v. t. (more
  • COLLARET; COLLARETTE
    A small collar; specif., a woman's collar of lace, fur, or other fancy material.
  • COLLAR
    The neck or line of junction between the root of a plant and its stem. Gray. 4. An ornament worn round the neck by knights, having on it devises to designate their rank or order. A ringlike part of a mollusk in connection with esophagus. A colored
  • SURROUNDING
    Inclosing; encircling.
  • FURNISH
    Pr. formir, furmir, fromir, to accomplish, satisfy, fr. OHG. frumjan to further, execute, do, akin to E. frame. See Frame, v. t., and - 1. To supply with anything necessary, useful, or appropriate; to provide; to equip; to fit out, or fit up; to
  • FURNISHER
    One who supplies or fits out.
  • SURROUND
    To inclose, as a body of troops, between hostile forces, so as to cut off means of communication or retreat; to invest, as a city. Syn. -- To encompass; encircle; environ; invest; hem in; fence about. (more info) L. super over + undare to rise
  • COLLARDS
    Young cabbage, used as "greens"; esp. a kind cultivated for that purpose; colewort.
  • COLLAR BONE
    The clavicle.
  • DISFURNISH
    To deprive of that with which anything is furnished (furniture, equipments, etc.); to strip; to render destitute; to divest. I am a thing obscure, disfurnished of All merit, that can raise me higher. Massinger.
  • ENCOLLAR
    To furnish or surround with a collar.
  • REFURNISHMENT
    The act of refurnishing, or state of being refurnished. The refurnishment was in a style richer than before. L. Wallace.
  • UNFURNISH
    To strip of furniture; to divest; to strip.
  • UNDERFURNISH
    To supply with less than enough; to furnish insufficiently. Collier.
  • REFURNISH
    To furnish again.
  • DISFURNISHMENT
    The act of disfurnishing, or the state of being disfurnished. Daniel.

 

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