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A threaded coupling used to join two lengths of pipe such as production tubing, casing or liner. The type of thread and style of collar varies with the specifications and manufacturer of the tubing.
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Refers to the ceiling and floor of the price fluctuation of an underlying asset. A collar is usually set up with options, swaps, or by other agreements. In corporate finance, the collar strategy of bu [..]
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In roofing, a conical metal cap flashing used in conjunction with vent pipes or stacks, usually located several inches above the plane of the roof, for the purpose of shedding water away from the base [..]
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An option strategy involving the purchase of a put and sale of a call in which the holder of an asset gains protection below a certain level, the exercise price of the put, and pays for it by giving up gains above a certain level, the exercise price of the call. Collars also can be used to provide protection against rising interest rates on a float [..]
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A strip of material stitched to the opening of a shoe or the topline. The collar can be padded for extra comfort.
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An agreement to receive payments as the buyer of an option, cap, or floor and to make payments as the seller of a different option, cap, or floor.
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1550s, "to grab (someone) by the collar or neck," from collar (n.). Meaning "to capture" is attested from 1610s. Related: Collared; collaring. As a past participle adjective, colla [..]
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A protective strategy in which a written call and a long put are taken against a previously owned long stock position. The options typically have different strike prices (put strike lower than call st [..]
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Also known as a rim or top line, the area of the shoe that is furthest away from the outsole; the place where the foot enters the shoe.
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Term which refers to a futures or derivatives program where the buyer locks in a price ceiling, but also a price floor. A trucking company which caps its autumn price at 60cts/gal but only shares in d [..]
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Collar [S](Heb. peh), means in Job 30:18 the mouth or opening of the garment that closes round the neck in the same way as a tunic ( Exodus 39:23 ). The "collars" (Heb. netiphoth) among the [..]
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A collar is a way of limiting potential losses on an asset or security by buying a put option and selling a call option with the same expiry date. The strike price on the call option has to be above the strike price on the put option. Although potential losses are reduced so are potential profits.
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A swap agreement entered into by an issuer or obligor with a swap counterparty in connection with variable rate debt that combines an interest rate cap and an interest rate floor. Such arrangement is [..]
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(also called "apron, fringe, frog hair") the short grass that separates the putting green from rough or fairway Example: Though I missed the green with my approach shot the ball was [..]
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See fringe
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apron, fringe, frog hair; the short grass that separates the putting green from rough or fairway
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The turf, which is arranged like a ring around the putting green is called collar in golf. The grass is a little bit higher than the one on the putting green, but slightly shorter than the turf on the fairway. If a golf ball rests on the collar, it can't be lifted, because it is regarded as off the green. Additionally, at professional tours ev [..]
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A swollen area at the base of a branch where it connects to a trunk. Contains special tissue that prevents decay from moving downward from the branch into the trunk. See shoulder ring.
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a band that fits around the neck and is usually folded over take into custody; "the police nabbed the suspected criminals" (zoology) an encircling band or marking around the [..]
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The grassy fringe surrounding the putting green. COLORBALL
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A reference to the physical construction on the top portion of the basket or target. Some manufacturers use a collar at the top of their equipment so it may be easily seen, aide in the visual referenc [..]
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describes the sand trap edge or area near the putting surface.
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(aka: "apron", "fringe", "frog hair") the grass between the fairway or rough and the green. Typically longer than the grass on the green but short [..]
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The grassy fringe surrounding the putting green.
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The grassy fringe surrounding the putting green.
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The material sewn into the opening, or the topline, of the shoe. The collar can be padded to provide increased support or comfort.
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the part of a garment round the neck
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is a strip of grass (shorter than on greens but higher than on fairways) which surrounds putting green.
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1) the portion of a fitting that is compressed by swaging or crimping to seal the hose onto the fitting barbs and create a permanent attachment; also called a ferrule. (With reusable fittings, the loc [..]
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Jensens Internet Dictionary a derivative instruments investing term where an investor puts a "collar" around investment risk, usually by selling a put option (an option to purchase) and purchasing a call option (an option to sell) around an investment.&nbsp Amgen and Oracle sold put warrants on their own common stock and then [..]
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(Heb. peh), means in Job 30:18 the mouth or opening of the garment that closes round the neck in the same way as a tunic (Ex. 39:23). The "collars" (Heb. netiphoth) among the spoils of the M [..]
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For the proper sense of this term, as it occurs in (Judges 8:26) see Earrings.
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A band, usually denoting one encircling the neck.
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Definitions (3) 1. The lowest rate acceptable to a buyer of bonds, or the lowest price acceptable to the issuer of an underwriting, or the lowest rate possible for an adjustable rate.
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kolner
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To dream of wearing a collar, you will have high honors thrust upon you that you will hardly be worthy of. For a woman to dream of collars, she will have many admirers, but no sincere ones, She will be likely to remain single for a long while.   
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In roofing, a conical metal cap flashing used in conjunction with vent pipes or stacks usually located several inches above the plane of the roof, for the purpose of shedding water away from the base of the vent.
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(prothorax) – anterior of prothorax when delimited, at least laterally, by a groove or simply an angle, from the rest of the prothorax to enclose the base of the head capsule; often developed into pos [..]
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Aband or chain worn around the neck.
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an agreement to receive payments as the buyer of an Option, Cap or Floor and to make payments as the seller of a different Option, Cap or Floor.
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A galvanized sheet metal restricting device used in conjunction with plastic pipe. Its function is to direct and control the intumescent action of the firestopping material.
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A supply contract between a buyer and seller of a commodity, whereby the buyer is assured that he will not have to pay more than some maximum price, and whereby the seller is assured of receiving some minimum price. This is analogous to an options fence or collar, also known as a range forward.
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Upper and lower limits (cap and floor, respectively) on the interest rate of a floating-rate security.
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A ceiling and floor to an interest or FX rate structure through swaps, options, hedging, or by agreement.
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Maximum and minimum limit that apply on the floating-rate note’s interest rate.
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option strategy, also known as a "hedge wrapper," is used to lock in the maximum gain and maximum loss of a stock. To execute a collar, an investor buys a stock and an out-of-the-money put o [..]
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(1) An agreement entered into by the issuer or obligor of variable-rate debt combining an interest rate cap and an interest rate floor. (2) Used typically on variable-rate debt, the maximum and minimum interest rates that establish a range within which the rate of interest to be paid on the debt must remain, regardless of whether the method for det [..]
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(n) a band that fits around the neck and is usually folded over(n) (zoology) an encircling band or marking around the neck of any animal(n) anything worn or placed about the neck(n) a short ring faste [..]
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Preformed flange placed over a vent pipe to seal the roofing above the vent pipe opening. Also called a vent sleeve.
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Against the collar. Somewhat fatiguing. When a horse travels up-hill the collar distresses his neck, so foot-travellers often find the last mile or so “against the collar,” or distre [..]
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To collar one. To seize by the collar; to prig; to appropriate without leave.
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An area of turf adjoining the putting surface which is mowed at a height of cut intermediate between the fairway and the putting surface. This cut is normally between 0.312 (5/16) and 0.50 (1/2) inch. The typical collar width is approximately 36 inches, but varies depending on the total green area and available mowing equipment.
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The bones just behind the gills supporting pectoral fins. The collar is waste when a fish is steaked or filleted. Most headless fish are sold collar-on because it protects the fish.
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The portion of a fitting compressed by swaging or crimping to seal the hose onto the fitting to create a permanent attachment. Also known as a ferrule.
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The mouth or upper end of a mineshaft.
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A combination of a ceiling and a floor, for example to an interest or foreign exchange rate, structured through swaps, options, hedging or by agreement. Also known as a tunnel.
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Upper and lower limits (cap and floor, respectively) on the interest rate of a floating-rate security.
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The markings around the neck, usually white.A leather, nylon, or chain neck band for restraining or leading a dog when the leash is attached.
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Rear portion of the crown. Nape/hindneck.
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Rear portion of crown. Synonym(s): nape, hindneck. In picture it is referred to as hindneck.
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A ring used around a pipe or mast, or a flat plate made to fit around a girder or beam passing through a bulkhead. They serve to make various spaces watertight.
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1) The markings around the neck, usually white. (2) A leather, nylon, or chain neck band for restraining or leading a dog when the leash is attached.
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Roll up a piece of meat, usually with a forcemeat inside, and tie it with string before cooking.
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 "neck," a structure between the head and the thorax. In the Noctuoidea this term refers to the arched array of scales of the dorsal prothorax. The collar is often in a contrasting c [..]
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A narrow band marking the place where the blade and sheath of a grass leaf join: divided--collar divided by the midrib; continuous--collar not divided by the midrib
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At 12 to 14 inches, a collar necklace fits snugly around the neck and sometimes has multiple strands.
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The term applied to the timbering or concrete around the mouth of a shaft; also used to describe the top of a mill hole. Column flotation
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A swollen area at the base of a branch where it connects to a trunk. Contains special tissue that prevents decay from moving downward from the branch into the trunk. See shoulder ring.
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kol-er A pipe coupling threaded on the inside.
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A collar consists of holding an underlying asset and simultaneously buying a put option (long put) and selling a call option (short call) of this underlying asset. Because of the long put, the collar [..]
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The simultaneous purchase of a cap and the sale of a floor with the aim of maintaining interest rates within a defined range. The premium income from the sale of the floor reduces or offsets the cost [..]
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arrest
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collapsible wooden container or bin which transforms a pallet into a box. cost-pass through
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A protective strategy in which a written call and a long put are taken against a previously owned long stock position. The options typically have different strike prices (put strike lower than call strike). Expiration months may or may not be the same.
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A horizontal timber joining two opposing rafters together.
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Refers to the ceiling and floor of the price fluctuation of an underlying asset. A collar is usually set up with options, swaps, or by other agreements. In corporate finance, the collar strategy of bu [..]
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This is normally the purchase of an interest rate cap and the sale of an interest rate floor. Frequently it used to hedge the interest rate cost associated with floating rate, (Libor linked), funding. [..]
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