| 1. | the part of the body of an animal or human being that connects the head and the trunk. |
| 2. | the part of a garment encircling, partly covering, or closest to the neck; neckline. |
| 3. | the length of the neck of a horse or other animal as a measure in racing. |
| 4. | the slender part near the top of a bottle, vase, or similar object. |
| 5. | any narrow, connecting, or projecting part suggesting the neck of an animal. |
| 6. | a narrow strip of land, as an isthmus or a cape. |
| 7. | a strait. |
| 8. | the longer and more slender part of a violin or similar stringed instrument, extending from the body to the head. |
| 9. | Building Trades, Machinery. the part on a shank of a bolt next to the head, esp. when it has a special form. |
| 10. | Anatomy. a narrowed part of a bone, organ, or the like. |
| 11. | Dentistry. the slightly narrowed region of a tooth between the crown and the root. |
| 12. | Printing. beard (def. 5). |
| 13. | Architecture. a cylindrical continuation of the shaft of a column above the lower astragal of the capital, as in the Roman Doric and Tuscan orders. |
| 14. | Also called volcanic neck. Geology. the solidified lava or igneous rock filling a conduit leading either to a vent of an extinct volcano or to a laccolith. |
| 15. | Informal. (of two persons) to embrace, kiss, and caress one another amorously. |
| 16. | Informal. to embrace, kiss, and caress (someone) amorously. |
| 17. | to strangle or behead. |
| 18. | be up to one's neck, Informal. to have a surfeit; be overburdened: Right now she's up to her neck in work. |
| 19. | break one's neck, Informal. to make a great effort: We broke our necks to get there on time. |
| 20. | get it in the neck, Slang.
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| 21. | neck and neck, even or very close; indeterminate as to the outcome: They were coming toward the finish line neck and neck. |
| 22. | neck of the woods, Informal. neighborhood, area, or vicinity: Next time you're in this neck of the woods, drop in. |
| 23. | stick one's neck out, Informal. to expose oneself to danger, disaster, failure, disgrace, etc.; take a risk: He stuck his neck out by supporting an unpopular candidate. |
| 24. | win by a neck,
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neck (něk)
n.
The part of the body joining the head to the shoulders or trunk.
A narrow or constricted part of a structure, as of a bone or an organ, that joins its parts; a cervix.
The part of a tooth between the crown and the root.