neckerchief|neckerchiefs|neckerchieves in English

noun

[neck·er·chief || 'nekə(r)tʃɪf]

handkerchief worn around the neck

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1. Neckerchieves, bandanas [neckerchiefs], warmth-keeping supports, mufflers, ear muffs [clothing]

2. Her summer uniform is a white half-sleeved shirt with a red neckerchief and a black pleated miniskirt.

3. Babushka Scarf Russian Shawl, Headscarf Neckerchief Muffler, Floral Scarf Lot, Timeless Treasures Fabric 30x30 inch (75x75 cm)

4. Neckerchiefs were chosen as they could easily be used as a sling or triangular bandage by a Scout in need.

5. Luxury Italian scarves, shawls, ties, Ascots, neckerchiefs & pocket squares for women and men in silk, cashmere & wool

6. The antecedent to the Bolo tie, which is most frequently worn on a braided leather cord, is the scarf slide, which is worn on a scarf or neckerchief

7. The word Cravate is a corruption of the French word for “Croatian.” The term came to be applied in England and France to any kind of a neckerchief worn by a man

8. Day Cravat: A neckerchief, which is a scarf-like patterned silk tied in the style of an ascot but tucked into the shirt and worn informally (that is, during the day)

9. Day cravat: A neckerchief, which is a scarf-like patterned silk tied in the style of an Ascot but tucked into the shirt and worn informally (that is, during the day).

10. Buffont ( plural Buffonts ) (chiefly historical) An item of neckwear (a neckerchief), usually of linen, gauze, or lace, worn around the neck and puffed out over the bosom, popular from the 1750s to 1790s