The frill on a shirt is commonly known as a ruffle. It is a decorative trim that adds texture and visual interest to the garment.
A shirt with no straps is typically called a "strapless shirt" or a "tube top." It is designed to be worn without any shoulder straps.
The top part of a shirt is called the collar. It is the part that goes around the neck area.
The bottom of a shirt sleeve is called a cuff. It can have different styles such as buttoned cuffs or French cuffs.
That is commonly referred to as a Henley shirt. It is characterized by its collarless design and partial button-down front.
The term "shirt" originated from the Old English word "scyrte," which referred to a piece of clothing worn next to the skin. Over time, the pronunciation and spelling evolved into "shirt."
A jabot is worn at the neck. It is a lacy frill on the front of a shirt or blouse.
Ruche
a frill
No one knows if any dinosaurs have a frill, but you are probably thinking of Dilophosaurus.
yes
Early 19th century (denoting a frill on a man's shirt): French, originally 'crop of a bird' perhaps with Celtic origin.
its used to frighten off predators, making the lizard seem bigger than it really is
The plural of "frill" is "frills".
The frill of a triceratops are made from skin and bones, and the colors on the frill is the skin and what puffs it up is the bones.
The Chlamydosaurus kingii is called "Die Kragenechse" in German.
John Frill died on 1918-09-28.
John Frill was born on 1879-04-03.