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rabato vs collar

collar vs rabato

rabato and collar both are nouns.

rabato is not a verb while collar is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
rabato Yes No No No
collar Yes No Yes No
As nouns, collar is a hypernym of rabato; that is, collar is a word with a broader meaning than rabato:
  • rabato: a wired or starched collar of intricate lace; worn in 17th century
  • collar: a band that fits around the neck and is usually folded over
Other hypernyms of rabato include neckband.
rabato (noun) collar (noun)
a wired or starched collar of intricate lace; worn in 17th century the act of apprehending (especially apprehending a criminal)
a figurative restraint
a band that fits around the neck and is usually folded over
necklace that fits tightly around a woman's neck
a band of leather or rope that is placed around an animal's neck as a harness or to identify it
the stitching that forms the rim of a shoe or boot
a short ring fastened over a rod or shaft to limit, guide, or secure a machine part
anything worn or placed about the neck
(zoology) an encircling band or marking around the neck of any animal
rabato (verb) collar (verb)
take into custody
furnish with a collar
seize by the neck or collar
Difference between rabato and collar

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