The noun 'stole' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a long scarf of cloth or fur worn around the shoulders; a word for a thing.The word 'stole' is also the past tense of the verb to steal.
No. The hips are inferior to the shoulders, or caudal to the shoulders.
Hardened magma in a volcano's pipe that remains when softer rock around it has worn away is called the volcanic neck.
No. It is above the shoulders. Feel it and you will see that is is superior.
I dont know, they shouldnt be. They're frickin shoulders
No, tallitot (pl) are prayer shawls that are worn on the shoulders or covering the person's head and shoulders.
Pallium
shawls, stoles, capes, serapes and ponchos are or can be worn over the shoulders. Shawls can also be worn over the head and shoulders.
I think you are talking about the stole (long rectangular scarf)
The rectangular piece of white linen worn beneath the alb is an 'amice', from the Latin word 'amictus' meaning cloak.
A bertha is a wide collar that is worn as a decorative garment around the shoulders and over the neck. It was a popular fashion accessory during the Victorian era.
Shawl
A cape.
Epaulets are worn on the shoulders of military uniforms as a symbol of rank and occasionally on marching band uniforms as decoration.
A Shawl
The yoke is designed to make the shirt sit smoothly on the shoulders and follow the line of the neck/back/shoulders when worn.
"Lace Matila"