Stole
A graduation scarf is a traditional accessory worn as part of academic regalia during graduation ceremonies. It typically represents the school colors or signifies the field of study. It is worn draped over the shoulders with the ends hanging down the front.
To properly wear a graduation stole and cords, drape the stole around your neck with the ends hanging evenly in front. Place cords over your shoulders so they hang down on each side. Make sure the stole is centered and the cords are not tangled.
The Hanging Gardens of Babylon were not really hanging in the sense that they were hanging from the Gardens upside down or anything, they actually were more draped as they grew, over the sides of the trellises and planters.
That geological structure is called a normal fault, where the hanging wall moves down relative to the footwall. If the hanging wall slides up and over the footwall, it is known as a reverse fault.
you would call it a normal fault because the hanging wall goes down and the foot wall goes up and over the hanging wall.
shawls, stoles, capes, serapes and ponchos are or can be worn over the shoulders. Shawls can also be worn over the head and shoulders.
The correct response is, "What is a stole?" A stole is a type of garment typically made of fur or fabric that is worn over the shoulders and hangs down in front. It is often used as a decorative accessory or as part of formal attire, such as in religious ceremonies or academic regalia. Stoles can vary in length, width, and material depending on the cultural or ceremonial context in which they are worn.
People thought it was quite dangerous because some part of it was hanging over the edge of the roud (it mite of fell down),thats why.
shawl
He rode a magical horse over the rainbows of the hanging gardens of Babylon. Zerkseis Commands you to bow down.
Cape has a few meanings - A sleeveless outer garment fastened at the throat and worn hanging over the shoulders. - A brightly colored cloth used in maneuvering the bull in a bullfight, or a point or head of land projecting into a body of water.
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