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Neck
Neck
n.
The
part
of an
animal
which
connects
the
head
and
the
trunk
,
and
which
, in
man
and
many
other
animals
, is
more
slender
than
the
trunk
.
Neck
n.
Any
part
of an
inanimate
object
corresponding
to or
resembling
the
neck
of an
animal
Neck
n.
The
long
slender
part
of a
vessel
, as a
retort
, or of a
fruit
, as a
gourd
.
Neck
n.
A
long
narrow
tract
of
land
projecting
from
the
main
body
, or a
narrow
tract
connecting
two
larger
tracts
.
Neck
n.
That
part
of a
violin
,
guitar
, or
similar
instrument
,
which
extends
from
the
head
to
the
body
,
and
on
which
is
the
finger
board
or
fret
board
.
Neck
n.
A
reduction
in
size
near
the
end
of an
object
,
formed
by a
groove
around
it; as, a
neck
forming
the
journal
of a
shaft
.
Neck
n.
the
point
where
the
base
of
the
stem
of a
plant
arises
from
the
root
.
Neck
v. t.
To
reduce
the
diameter
of (an
object
)
near
its
end
, by
making
a
groove
around
it;
used
with
down
; as, to
neck
down
a
shaft
.
Neck
v. t. & i.
To
kiss
and
caress
amorously
.
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