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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
necklace
noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
pearl necklace
▪ a pearl necklace
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
gold
▪ All the bridesmaids carried posies of spring flowers, and wore antique pearl and gold necklaces and bracelets.
▪ Ablutions completed, a quite spectacular gold necklace was placed around my neck.
▪ I can see her little gold necklace twinkling like a star round her neck.
▪ Red suit, black bob, gold necklace.
■ NOUN
diamond
▪ In one big bed there slept a goat, A diamond necklace round its throat.
▪ A beautiful diamond necklace which recently fetched £11,000 at Bonhams would be twice the price in an ordinary jewellers.
pearl
▪ A pearl necklace had broken and two liveried servants scrabbled on hands and knees to retrieve the jewels.
▪ It's as if somebody put June Cleaver's pearl necklace and apron on Madonna.
▪ In her most notorious photographs she wears only her triple-string pearl necklace.
▪ Anne's pearl necklace adorned her throat, and her gold ring the third finger of Joan's left hand.
■ VERB
make
▪ Use the pips to make a necklace or stick them on to card to make a design.
▪ For after using his plastic seat in the conventional manner, he thought it would make a nice necklace.
▪ She was making necklaces, which was a form of meditation for her, a method of forgetting.
wear
▪ At the ball she wears both necklaces.
▪ Whole buildings, vehicles, and machinery came tumbling from above, wearing necklaces of fire.
▪ Coatlique was thought to feed upon corpses buried within the soil, and wore a necklace of the skulls.
▪ Later that night, according to evidence, Hagans was wearing her necklace.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ a pearl necklace
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Ablutions completed, a quite spectacular gold necklace was placed around my neck.
▪ Birthday cards and little ashtrays with pictures of the castle on them and necklaces and keyrings.
▪ Curious, she wandered into the shop, Once inside, she forgot the necklace.
▪ I barely noticed the dress she was wearing; what caught my eye was the necklace around her throat.
▪ It's as if somebody put June Cleaver's pearl necklace and apron on Madonna.
▪ Read in studio Oxfam is trying to recall seven thousand potentially deadly necklaces on sale in its shops.
▪ She had a startlingly dashing necklace and wore some sort of a uniform cap in a jaunty way.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
necklace

necklace \neck"lace\ (?; 48), n.

  1. A string of beads, etc., or any continuous band or chain, worn around the neck as an ornament.

  2. (Naut.) A rope or chain fitted around the masthead to hold hanging blocks for jibs and stays.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
necklace

1590s, from neck (n.) + lace (n.) in the sense of "cord, string." As the name of a South African form of lynching, from 1985.

Wiktionary
necklace

n. 1 An article of jewelry that is worn around the neck, most often made of a string of precious metal, pearls, gems, beads or shells, and sometimes having a pendant attached. 2 (context figuratively English) Anything resembling a necklace in shape. 3 (context South Africa English) A method of informal execution in which a rubber tyre is filled with petrol, placed around the victim's chest and arms, and set on fire. vb. (context South Africa English) To informally execute by setting on fire a petrol-filled rubber tyre which has been put around the bound victim's neck.

WordNet
necklace

n. jewelry consisting of a cord or chain (often bearing gems) worn about the neck as an ornament (especially by women)

Wikipedia
Necklace (disambiguation)

A necklace is an article of jewelry worn around the neck.

Necklace may also refer to:

  • Necklace (combinatorics) or fixed necklace, a concept in combinatorial mathematics
  • " The Necklace", a short story by Guy de Maupassant
  • "The Necklace", an episode of the TV series Dynasty
Necklace

A necklace is an article of jewellery which is worn around the neck. Necklaces are frequently formed from a metal jewellery chain. Others are woven or manufactured from cloth using string or twine. Common features of necklaces include colorful stones (particularly gemstones or jewels), wood (usually carved or polished), art glass, feathers, shells, beads or corals - a hugely wide variety of other adornments have also been used. If a necklace includes a primary hanging feature, it is called a pendant; if the pendant is itself a small container, it is called a locket.

Necklaces are worn by both men and women in cultures around the world for purposes of adornment and social status. However, in Western society, the word necklace in English often carries a female connotation. Men in Western countries often call their neck jewelry chains instead.

Necklace (combinatorics)

In combinatorics, a k-ary necklace of length n is an equivalence class of n-character strings over an alphabet of size k, taking all rotations as equivalent. It represents a structure with n circularly connected beads of up to k different colors.

A k-ary bracelet, also referred to as a turnover (or free) necklace, is a necklace such that strings may also be equivalent under reflection. That is, given two strings, if each is the reverse of the other then they belong to the same equivalence class. For this reason, a necklace might also be called a fixed necklace to distinguish it from a turnover necklace.

Technically, one may classify a necklace as an orbit of the action of the cyclic group on n-character strings, and a bracelet as an orbit of the dihedral group's action. This enables application of Pólya enumeration theorem for enumeration of necklaces and bracelets.

Usage examples of "necklace".

The limited informational content of DNAthe four bases adenine, guanine, cytosine, and thyminedid not seem adequate to build the fantastically varied amino acid necklaces.

In fact, Alec saw, the necklace was very nearly the only thing covering her breasts.

The amah wore a midnight blue sari embroidered with silver threat and a necklace of rubies.

We saw you were an Animist by your necklace, and the rat dancing on your chest, of course.

He was like this every time chance brought a woman to his door, and not one had left him without bearing away any aureola about her head and a necklace of tears about her neck.

Amys and Bair were already there, looking no different than they had that morning, except that all their necklaces and bracelets sparkled a bit more than even gold really should have.

It took Mum a long time to get ready and while she powdered her face and arranged the elaborate ornamented folds of her head-gear and dug out her necklaces and bangles, her wrappers and white shoes, and plaited her hair hurriedly in the mirror, Dad was already asleep on his three-legged chair.

She wore a lot of bangles and necklaces and seemed weighed down by the sheer quantity of decoration she carried on her body.

We saw her in fantastic dresses of silk and lace, edged with turquoise filigree, white gowns, and yellow hats, waving a fan of blue feathers, with expensive bangles of silver and gold weighing her arms, and necklaces of pearl and jade round her neck.

Their imitation gold bangles and necklaces, brooches and rings of cheap rubies, their indispensable high-heeled shoes, glittered under the lights.

Hanging on hooks were bracelets and bangles and hundreds of beaded necklaces, mostly of bright red beads mixed with gold coins.

Both Julius and his father knew that when Bijou Frank took her leave Mrs Herz would revert to her former self, would remove her necklace and her earrings, and as like as not change into a dressing-gown.

Mistress Champernowne and just behind her but well to the side so she could see the whole room was Blanche Parry, one hand raised to clasp the necklace of crosses that Denoriel knew lay under her chemise.

Elizabeth, however, saw it clearly, and when Blanche unhooked one of the larger crosses from the necklace she wore, the child was able to point out where the imp was so that Blanche could beat at the bed curtain where it was trying to hide with the iron cross.

When he reached home, his people held a great celebration in his honor and brought him many gifts, the loot of the cities he had burned and the ships he had captured, one bringing a rich armor, another a necklace of gold and hyacinth, a third a cloak of byssus, and so on.