Article thrown over the shoulders
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SHAWLArticle thrown over the shoulders
TOGAGarment draped over the shoulders
superhumeralan ecclesiastical garment worn over the shoulders
superhumeralsSUPERHUMERAL, an ecclesiastical garment worn over the shoulders
STRAPSParts of gowns that go over the shoulders
stolelong scarf or narrow strip worn over the shoulders
stoleslong scarf or narrow strip worn over the shoulders
serapea colorful woolen shawl worn over the shoulders especially by Mexican men
mantillasA lace or silk scarf worn by women over the hair and shoulders, esp. in Spain
shawlsA piece of fabric worn by women over the shoulders or head or wrapped around a baby
rebozolong woven scarf, often of fine material, worn over the head and shoulders by Spanish and Mexican women
toysheaddress of linen or woolen hanging down over the shoulders and formerly worn by old women of the lower classes
toyheaddress of linen or woolen hanging down over the shoulders and formerly worn by old women of the lower classes
berthacollar or trimming, as of lace, worn about the shoulders by women, as over a low-necked waist or dress
rabatoswide, stiff collar of the 17th century, worn flat over the shoulders or open in front and standing at the back
rebatoswide, stiff collar of the 17th century, worn flat over the shoulders or open in front and standing at the back
rebatowide, stiff collar of the 17th century, worn flat over the shoulders or open in front and standing at the back
rabatowide, stiff collar of the 17th century, worn flat over the shoulders or open in front and standing at the back
fichusa woman's light triangular scarf that is draped over the shoulders and fastened in front or worn to fill in a low neckline
zebusone of a domesticated form of cattle, Bos taurus indicus, of India, having a large hump over the shoulders and a large dewlap
zebuone of a domesticated form of cattle, Bos taurus indicus, of India, having a large hump over the shoulders and a large dewlap
trapeziiEither of a pair of large triangular muscles extending over the back of the neck and shoulders and moving the head and shoulder blade
fichuswoman's kerchief or shawl, generally triangular in shape, worn draped over the shoulders or around the neck with the ends drawn together on the breast
fichuwoman's kerchief or shawl, generally triangular in shape, worn draped over the shoulders or around the neck with the ends drawn together on the breast
suspendersA pair of straps that pass over the shoulders and fasten to the waistband of a pair of trousers or a skirt at the front and back to hold it up
scapulartwo small pieces of woolen cloth, joined by strings passing over the shoulders, worn under the ordinary clothing as a badge of affiliation with a religious order, a token of devotion, etc.
mozettashort cape that covers the shoulders and can be buttoned over the breast, and to which a hood is attached, worn by the pope and by cardinals, bishops, abbots, and other dignitaries
mozettasshort cape that covers the shoulders and can be buttoned over the breast, and to which a hood is attached, worn by the pope and by cardinals, bishops, abbots, and other dignitaries
scapularstwo small pieces of woolen cloth, joined by strings passing over the shoulders, worn under the ordinary clothing as a badge of affiliation with a religious order, a token of devotion, etc.
zebuany of various breeds of domestic oxen developed in India that are often considered conspecific with the common ox (Bos taurus) or sometimes as a separate species (B. indicus) and are characterized by a large fleshy hump over the shoulders, a dewlap, pendulous ears, and marked resistance to the injurious effects of heat and insect attack
zebusany of various breeds of domestic oxen developed in India that are often considered conspecific with the common ox (Bos taurus) or sometimes as a separate species (B. indicus) and are characterized by a large fleshy hump over the shoulders, a dewlap, pendulous ears, and marked resistance to the injurious effects of heat and insect attack