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The piece of fabric at the back and top of a shirt that stretches from shoulder to shoulder, ensuring the shirt fits smoothly across the shoulder and back.
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A cross-bar in the form of two S-curves used for the top rail of chair backs. Typical of Georgian furniture.
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| yoke |
The weight support for the glassworker while in the glory hole while being flashed.
Ãâó: www.customglassart.com/HotGlassDictionary.htm
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| yoke |
A yoke may either be the upper part of the bodice or a widened waistband to which the rest of the garment is attached.
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| yoked m.’s |
muscles that normally act simultaneously and equally, as in moving the eyes.
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