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1) "Cowl" -- As to cowl neck sweater 1cowl Pronunciation: 'kau(-&)l Function: noun Etymology: Middle English cowle, from Old English cugele, from Late Latin cuculla monk's hood, from Latin cucullus hood 1 a : a hood or long hooded cloak especially of a monk b : a draped neckline on a woman's garment 2 a : a chimney covering designed to improve the draft b : the top portion of the front part of an automobile body forward of the two front doors to which are attached the windshield and instrument board c : COWLING Pronunciation Symbols - This article is about the garment used by monks. For other uses, see Cowl (disambiguation) or Cowling.
A Roman Catholic monk wearing a cowl The cowl (from the Latin, cuculla) is a long, outer garment, with wide sleeves, worn by Catholic monks when participating in the liturgy. Developed in the Middle Ages as a more practical alternative to wearing a cloak, they became the formal garment for those in monastic life. They were worn to give warmth to people who often spent long hours in unheated and drafty churches. They are most commonly bestowed upon the monk at the time of his making solemn, or lifetime, vows. They are generally worn in conformity with the color of the monk's tunic, with the Benedictines wearing black, and other groups which follow the Rule of St. Benedict, e.g., the Camaldolese and Cistercians, wearing some form of white. The garment, without a hood, is also worn by nuns, in the same manner. It should be noted that those orders which are not part of the Benedictine tradition, e.g., the Carthusians and the Franciscans, do not make use of this garment. ..."
2) "Neck" -- As to cowl neck sweater 1neck Pronunciation: 'nek Function: noun Etymology: Middle English nekke, from Old English hnecca; akin to Old High German hnac nape 1 a (1) : the part of an animal that connects the head with the body (2) : the siphon of a bivalve mollusk (as a clam) b : the part of a garment that covers or is next to the neck 2 : a relatively narrow part suggestive of a neck: as a (1) : the constricted end of a bottle (2) : the slender proximal end of a fruit b : CERVIX 2 c : the part of a stringed musical instrument extending from the body and supporting the fingerboard and strings d : a narrow stretch of land e : STRAIT 1b f : the part of a tooth between the crown and the root -- see TOOTH illustration g : a column of solidified magma of a volcanic pipe or laccolith 3 : a narrow margin <won by a neck> 4 : REGION, PART <my neck of the woods> Pronunciation Symbols A human neck. The neck is the part of the body on many limbed vertebrates that distinguishes the head from the torso or trunk. - 1 Anatomy of the human neck
- 1.1 Bony anatomy: The cervical spine
- 1.2 Soft tissue anatomy
- 2 Neck pain
- 3 See also
- 4 External links
| The cervical portion of the human spine comprises seven bony segments, typically referred to as C-1 to C-7, with cartilaginous disks between each vertebral body. The neck supports the weight of the head and protects the nerves that travel from the brain down to the rest of the body. In addition, the neck is highly flexible and allows the head to turn and flex in all directions. From top to bottom the cervical spine is gently curved in convex-forward fashion. It is the least marked of all the curves of the column. Arteries of the head and neck. Veins of the head and neck. In the middle line below the chin can be felt the body of the hyoid bone, just below which is the prominence of the thyroid cartilage called "Adam's apple," better marked in men than in women. Still lower the cricoid cartilage is easily felt, while between this and the suprasternal notch the trachea and isthmus of the thyroid gland may be made out. At the side the outline of the sternomastoid muscle is the most striking mark; it divides the anterior triangle of the neck from the posterior. The upper part of the former contains the submaxillary gland also known as the parotid glands, which lies just below the posterior half of the body of the jaw. The line of the common and the external carotid arteries may be marked by joining the sterno-clavicular articulation to the angle of the jaw. The eleventh or spinal accessory nerve corresponds to a line drawn from a point midway between the angle of the jaw and the mastoid process to the middle of the posterior border of the sterno-mastoid ..."
3) "Sweater" -- As to cowl neck sweater sweat·er Pronunciation: 'swe-t&r Function: noun 1 : one that sweats or causes sweating 2 a : a knitted or crocheted jacket or pullover b : a heavy jersey worn in ice hockey Pronunciation Symbols A jumper from Marks & Spencer A sweater (also called sweatshirt, pullover, jumper, and jersey) is a relatively heavy garment intended to cover the torso and arms of the human body (though, in some cases, sweaters are made for dogs and occasionally other animals) and typically to be worn over a shirt, blouse, T-shirt or other top. Sweaters tend to be, and in earlier times always were, made from wool (typically of sheep, though possibly of alpaca or other type); however, they can be made of cotton, synthetic fibres, or some combination thereof. - 1 Types and design
- 2 Nomenclature
- 3 Customary wear
- 4 See also
| Navy "Wooly Pully" (woolen pullover), rib-knit Seaman's jumper, woolen, hand-knitted The term "sweater" is a catch-all for various types of garments. A fundamental division is between a cardigan (which opens in front) and a pullover (which does not). If the sweater has no sleeves, it is generally called a vest. Even within these groups, there is a great variety of design. All the various types of necklines are found, although the V-neck and the crew neck are the most popular. The waistline is typically at hip height, but can vary significantly; short sweaters falling at the natural waistline can be very attractive. The sleeve length is likewise variable, ranging from small cap sleeves to short sleeves to three-quarter sleeves to full-length sleeves. The front seam of a cardigan allows for further possibilities, such as a surplice or a bolero jacket. All the hems may have various types of borders, such as picots, ribbing (knitting) and frills. One advantage of sweaters is that they conform well to the body without requiring the tailoring as woven garments. For example, shaping such as darts, flares and gores — commonly found in woven blouses, a comparable garment — are rarely needed in sweaters, thanks to the elasticity and drape of knitted..."
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