What is the meaning of BONNET. Phrases containing BONNET
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Topics referred to by the same term
Look up Bonnet or bonnet in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A bonnet is a variety of headgear, hat or cap. Specific types of headgear referred to as
Bonnet
English pirate (1688–1718)
Stede Bonnet (c. 1688 – 10 December 1718), known as the Gentleman Pirate, was an English pirate and landowner. Bonnet was born into a wealthy English
Stede_Bonnet
Variety of chili pepper
Scotch bonnet (also known as Bonney peppers, Caribbean red peppers or Panamanian pepper in Central America) is a variety of chili pepper named for its
Scotch_bonnet
Large semicircular head covering framing the face; alternatively, a brimless hat or cap
Bonnet has been used as the name for a wide variety of headgear for both sexes—more often female—since the Middle Ages.[citation needed] As with "hat"
Bonnet_(headgear)
English singer
Graham Bonnet (born 23 December 1947) is an English rock singer. He has recorded and performed as a solo artist and as a member of several hard rock and
Graham_Bonnet
Experience of hallucinations by blind people
Visual release hallucinations, also known as Charles Bonnet syndrome (CBS), are a type of psychophysical visual disturbance in which a person with partial
Visual_release_hallucinations
Topics referred to by the same term
scotch bonnet in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The scotch bonnet is a variety of chili pepper. Scotch bonnet may also refer to: Scotch bonnet (mushroom)
Scotch bonnet (disambiguation)
Scotch_bonnet_(disambiguation)
Spanish writer, politician and astronomer (1942–2026)
José Bonnet Casciaro (1942 – 23 June 2026) was a Spanish writer, politician, science communicator, astronomer and Merchant Navy captain from Cartagena
José_Bonnet
American brand of margarine
Blue Bonnet is an American brand of margarine and other bread spreads and baking fats, owned by ConAgra Foods. Original owner Standard Brands merged with
Blue_Bonnet_(brand)
Soft conical cap with the top pulled forward
king were doctored to show him wearing the bonnet rouge. The bust of Voltaire was crowned with the red bonnet of liberty after a performance of his Brutus
Phrygian_cap
Theorem in differential geometry
In differential geometry, the Gauss–Bonnet theorem (or Gauss–Bonnet formula) is a fundamental formula which links the curvature of a surface to its underlying
Gauss–Bonnet_theorem
Motor vehicle
The Mercedes-Benz "Kurzhauber" (short-bonnet) truck is a conventional layout, cab-after-engine truck manufactured from 1959 to present day. In Germany
Mercedes-Benz short-bonnet trucks
Mercedes-Benz_short-bonnet_trucks
Mennonite satire website
The Daily Bonnet is a satirical Mennonite website, known as The Unger Review as of 2023. It was created by Andrew Unger and launched in May 2016. It features
The_Daily_Bonnet
Species of Old World monkey
The bonnet macaque (Macaca radiata), also known as zati,[citation needed] is a species of macaque endemic to southern India. Its distribution is limited
Bonnet_macaque
American rock band
Alcatrazz is an American rock band formed in 1983 by Graham Bonnet, Jimmy Waldo, and Gary Shea. They are best known for their songs "Island in the Sun"
Alcatrazz
Traditional Scots headgear
The Balmoral bonnet (also known as a Balmoral cap or Kilmarnock bonnet) is a traditional Scottish hat that can be worn as part of formal or informal Highland
Balmoral_bonnet
Native American feathered headgear
War bonnets (also called warbonnets or headdresses) are feathered headgear traditionally worn by male leaders of the American Plains Indians Nations who
War_bonnet
French civil servant
Bernard Bonnet (born 11 February 1948), French civil servant, is best known for being the first prefect since World War II to be convicted of an offense
Bernard_Bonnet
Argentinian theatre of the Cold War, from 1976 to 1983
The Dirty War (Spanish: Guerra sucia) was the name used by the military junta or civic-military dictatorship of Argentina (Spanish: dictadura cívico-militar
Dirty_War
Suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Bonnet Bay is a suburb in southern Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia that is located 29 kilometres (18 mi) south of the Sydney central
Bonnet_Bay
Historic house in Florida, United States
The Bonnet House (also known as the Bartlett Estate) is a historic home in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States. It is located at 900 Birch Road. On
Bonnet_House
Ties Euler characteristic of a closed even-dimensional Riemannian manifold to curvature
Chern theorem (or the Chern–Gauss–Bonnet theorem after Shiing-Shen Chern, Carl Friedrich Gauss, and Pierre Ossian Bonnet) states that the Euler–Poincaré
Chern–Gauss–Bonnet_theorem
Type of soft woollen hat
The blue bonnet was a type of soft woollen hat that for several hundred years was the customary working wear of Scottish labourers and farmers. Although
Blue_bonnet
English pirate (c. 1680–1718)
addition to their fleet of two more ships, one of which was commanded by Stede Bonnet, but Hornigold retired from piracy toward the end of 1717, taking two vessels
Blackbeard
Topics referred to by the same term
Bonnet may refer to: Pierre Bonnet (composer) [fr] (fl. 1585), French composer Pierre Ossian Bonnet (1819–1892), French mathematician Pierre Bonnet (naturalist)
Pierre_Bonnet
Venezuelan musician (1892–1983)
Carlos Bonnet (sometimes Carlos Bonet) (October 29, 1892 – January 16, 1983) was a Venezuelan composer, orchestra conductor, and military man. Bonnet was
Carlos_Bonnet
French mathematician and investor
Alexis Bonnet is a French mathematician and investor. For his research on partial differential equations he was awarded the 1996 EMS Prize. He earned his
Alexis_Bonnet
Argentinian actor (1930–2020)
Nelly Beatriz Bonnet (born Nelly Beatris Auchter Bonnet; 11 December 1930 – 19 February 2020) was an Argentine film and television actress and comedian
Beatriz_Bonnet
Surname list
Bonnet is a French surname. As of 2014, 83.0% of all known bearers of the surname Bonnet were residents of France (frequency 1:975), 3.4% of the United
Bonnet_(surname)
Type of hat
A Tudor bonnet (also referred to as a doctor's bonnet or round cap) is a traditional soft-crowned, round-brimmed cap, with a tassel hanging from a cord
Tudor_bonnet
Genevan botanist (1720–1793)
Charles Bonnet (French: [ʃaʁl bɔnɛ]; 13 March 1720 – 20 May 1793) was a Genevan naturalist and philosophical writer. He is responsible for coining the
Charles_Bonnet
Hotel and resort complex near Walt Disney World
The Bonnet Creek Resort is a resort complex adjacent to the Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. The property is privately owned and
Bonnet_Creek_Resort
French footballer (born 1986)
Alexandre Bonnet (born 17 October 1986) is a French professional footballer who plays as a midfielder. Bonnet made his professional debut with Toulouse
Alexandre_Bonnet
Shape of the vulva in tight-fitting clothes
Camel toe, or cameltoe, is slang for the outline of the labia majora (the outer lips of the vulva) in tightly fitting clothes. Owing to a combination of
Camel_toe
English sports journalist (born 1952)
Robert Bonnet (born 27 September 1952) is a British sports journalist on the BBC. He has presented bulletins across the BBC News Channel and BBC World
Rob_Bonnet
1939 diplomatic crisis between Poland and Nazi Germany
would not speak to Bonnet as a way of showing he was against the munichois policy advocated by Bonnet. At the cabinet meeting, Bonnet was the leading spokesman
Danzig_crisis
Traditional Scottish bonnet
Scottish bonnet worn by men. The name derives from Tam o' Shanter, the eponymous hero of the 1790 Robert Burns poem. The tam o' shanter is a flat bonnet, originally
Tam_o'_shanter_(cap)
Literary subgenre of Christian fiction
term for Amish romance novels is "bonnet rippers" because most feature a woman in a bonnet on the cover, and "bonnet ripper" is a play on the term "bodice
Amish_romance
French politician (1889–1973)
Georges-Étienne Bonnet (French pronunciation: [ʒɔʁʒ etjɛn bɔnɛ]; 23 July 1889 – 18 June 1973) was a French politician who served as foreign minister in
Georges_Bonnet
French footballer (born 2002)
Bonnet (Hebrew: נועם בונה; born 25 May 2002) is a French professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Liga Leumit club Hapoel Acre. Bonnet was
Noam_Bonnet
Flat circular cap with a visor
a new soft cloth cap was introduced for campaign and off-duty. Called bonnet de police à visière, this was the first proper model of the kepi. The visor
Kepi
Type of women's headgear
A poke bonnet (sometimes also referred to as a Neapolitan bonnet or simply as a poke) is a women's bonnet, featuring a small crown and wide and rounded
Poke_bonnet
Swiss runner & ski mountaineer (born 1995)
Rémi Bonnet (born 3 March 1995) is a Swiss male ski mountaineer, mountain runner, trail runner and sky runner, who won 2015 Skyrunner World Series in the
Rémi_Bonnet
French composer and organist
Georges-Marie Bonnet (17 March 1884 – 2 August 1944) was a French composer and organist. One of the major French pipe organists, Joseph Bonnet was born in
Joseph_Bonnet
French mathematician (1819–1892)
Pierre Ossian Bonnet (French: [bɔnɛ]; 22 December 1819 in Montpellier – 22 June 1892 in Paris) was a French mathematician. He made some important contributions
Pierre_Ossian_Bonnet
Flow control device
chamber. Bonnets provide leakproof closure for the valve body. Gate valves may have a screw-in, union, or bolted bonnet. A screw-in bonnet is the simplest
Gate_valve
Process of removing dirt and stains from carpets
or replaced repeatedly. The bonnet method is not strictly dry-cleaning. To reduce pile distortion, the absorbent bonnet should be kept well-lubricated
Carpet_cleaning
Style that applies to an owner of a Scottish estate
Historically, the term bonnet laird was applied to rural, petty landowners, as they wore a bonnet like the non-landowning classes. Bonnet lairds filled a position
Laird
1982 studio album by Michael Schenker Group
Schenker Group, and the only album to feature former Rainbow vocalist Graham Bonnet. The album was recorded in France at the Château d'Hérouville and was produced
Assault_Attack
Road bicycle racer (born 1982)
William Bonnet (born 25 June 1982) is a French former professional road bicycle racer, who last rode for UCI WorldTeam Groupama–FDJ. In the 2015 Tour de
William_Bonnet
American politician
Jerold A. Bonnet is an American attorney who served as interim Secretary of State of Indiana in 2012. Bonnet was the deputy Secretary when his superior
Jerry_Bonnet
United States historic place
The Jean Bonnet Tavern, also known as Old Forks Inn and Bonnet's Tavern, is an historic inn and restaurant that is located just outside Bedford, Pennsylvania
Jean_Bonnet_Tavern
Canadian author
as M. L. Longworth, is a Canadian author best known for her Verlaque and Bonnet series of detective novels set in Aix-en-Provence. In 2021, it was announced
M._L._Longworth
Town in Manitoba, Canada
Rural Municipality of Lac du Bonnet. The word "Bonnet" is pronounced by locals as "bonny." The lake after which Lac du Bonnet takes its name was named by
Lac_du_Bonnet,_Manitoba
French writer in the Provençal dialect
Batisto Bonnet (22 February 1844 – 5 April 1925) was a French writer in the Provençal dialect. He is known for his Vie d'enfant (1894), an autobiographical
Baptiste_Bonnet
German engineer and professor (born 1968)
Martin Bonnet (born 8 December 1968 in Essen) is a German engineer and university professor. He is managing director of the Institute for Applied Materials
Martin_Bonnet
Topics referred to by the same term
A blue bonnet is a type of soft woollen hat that was the customary working wear of Scottish labourers and farmers. Bluebonnet or blue bonnet may also
Bluebonnet
Topics referred to by the same term
René Bonnet may refer to: René Bonnet (footballer) (1880–), French footballer René Bonnet (businessman) (1904–1983), French businessman Automobiles René
René_Bonnet
Species of gastropod
grey bonnet or glaucus bonnet, is a species of large sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Cassidae, the helmet snails and bonnet snails
Phalium_glaucum
Musical artist (1945–2024)
Guy Bonnet (French pronunciation: [ɡi bɔnɛ]; (12 May 1942 – 8 January 2024) was a French author, composer, and singer. He wrote the lyrics and composed
Guy_Bonnet
Suburb of Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
Bonnet Hill is a residential locality in the local government area (LGA) of Kingborough in the Hobart LGA region of Tasmania, Australia. The locality is
Bonnet_Hill
French footballer (born 1993)
Ugo Philippe Bonnet (born 17 September 1993) is a French professional footballer who plays as a forward for Ligue 2 club Grenoble. A youth player of Castelnau
Ugo_Bonnet
French swimmer (born 1995)
Julie Bonnet Desplanches (née Bonnet; born 14 February 1995) is a French former swimmer, who won a bronze medal at the 2012 Summer Olympics. Bonnet was
Charlotte_Bonnet
French engineer and businessman (1904–1983)
Bonnet (27 December 1904 – 13 January 1983) was a French engineer and businessman who co-founded the automobile manufacturing brand DB Deutsch-Bonnet
René_Bonnet_(businessman)
1918 film
Bees in His Bonnet is a 1918 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. It is presumed to be lost. Harold Lloyd Snub Pollard Bebe Daniels William
Bees_in_His_Bonnet
French swimmer
Céline Bonnet (born 2 February 1976) is a former French backstroke and medley swimmer who competed in the 1992 Summer Olympics. She is married to former
Céline_Bonnet
1718 naval battle in the Cape Fear River
under the command of Stede Bonnet. Rhett's sloops defeated the pirates in the Cape Fear River estuary which led to Bonnet's eventual execution by hanging
Battle_of_Cape_Fear_River
Lakota warrior
(c. 1856 – 1930s) was a Lakota woman who earned the right to wear a war bonnet because of her valor in combat against the U.S. Cavalry at the Battle of
Minnie_Hollow_Wood
French diplomat (1888–1978)
Henri Bonnet (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃ʁi bɔnɛ]; 26 May 1888 in Châteauponsac, Haute-Vienne – 25 October 1978 in Paris) was a French politician and diplomat
Henri_Bonnet
Traditional Scots headgear
The Glengarry bonnet is a traditional Scots cap made of thick-milled woollen material, decorated with a toorie on top, frequently a rosette cockade on
Glengarry
Topics referred to by the same term
Lac du Bonnet may refer to: Lac du Bonnet, Manitoba, a community in Canada Lac du Bonnet (electoral district) Lac du Bonnet Airport Rural Municipality
Lac_du_Bonnet
Theory of gravity
Gauss–Bonnet gravity, also referred to as Einstein–Gauss–Bonnet gravity, is a modification of the Einstein–Hilbert action to include the Gauss–Bonnet term
Gauss–Bonnet_gravity
Dutch painter
Johan Rudolf Bonnet (30 March 1895, Amsterdam - 18 April 1978, Laren) was a Dutch artist who lived much of his life in the town of Ubud on Bali, Indonesia
Rudolf_Bonnet
Topics referred to by the same term
Bonnet Carré may refer to: Bonnet Carré Spillway, a flood control structure in Louisiana Bonnet Carré Crevasse, 1871 Mississippi River levee failure and
Bonnet_Carré
Poisonous plant
names in the United States include bunk, California-fern, cashes, herb-bonnet, kill-cow, Nebraska-fern, poisonroot, poison-snakeweed, poison stinkweed
Conium_maculatum
Motor vehicle
including René Bonnet Djet, Matra-Bonnet Djet, Matra Sports Djet, and finally Matra Sports Jet. The car started out as the René Bonnet Djet in June 1962
Matra_Djet
nape of the neck – nineteenth Century Kiss-me-quick Leghorn bonnet Mourning bonnet Poke bonnet – Early nineteenth century, "Christmas Carol" style, with
List_of_headgear
Public university in Scotland
graduate Piers Sellers was incorporated into the Geneva Bonnet. Beginning in 2026, the bonnet no longer featured at graduations, although the university
University_of_Edinburgh
2022 U.S.-U.K. television series
is a British television mystery drama series based on the Verlacque and Bonnet detective novels by M. L. Longworth. A U.S. and U.K. co-production between
Murder_in_Provence
Lake in the state of Florida, United States
Bonnet Lake or Lake Bonnet is a 268-acre (1,080,000 m2) natural freshwater lake in Highlands County, Florida. It is bounded on the north by Lake Bonnet
Bonnet_Lake
Businessman, entrepreneur and art collector
Hubert Bonnet is a Switzerland-based Belgian businessman, entrepreneur and art collector. Hubert Bonnet, son of Pierre Bonnet and Berthe Germeau, was born
Hubert_Bonnet
Hallucinations of small beings
hallucinations can occur in conditions such as Alice in Wonderland syndrome, Charles Bonnet syndrome, peduncular hallucinosis, schizophrenia, and alcohol withdrawal
Lilliputian_hallucination
Species of fish
many different common names, including white-spotted eagle ray, bonnet skate, bonnet ray, duckbill ray and spotted duck-billed ray. Spotted eagle rays
Spotted_eagle_ray
French long-distance runner
Françoise Bonnet (born 8 April 1957 in Montluçon, Allier) is a retired female long-distance runner from France. She set her personal best (2:31:20) in
Françoise_Bonnet
Hinged cover over the engine of motor vehicles
The hood (American English) or bonnet (Commonwealth English) is the hinged cover over the front of motor vehicles. This can open to allow access to the
Hood_(car)
Species of gastropod
checkerboard bonnet, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the subfamily Cassinae, within the family Cassidae the helmet and bonnet shells
Phalium_areola
Brand of sports cars
Deutsch-Bonnet (DB), is a brand of sports cars created in 1937 by Charles Deutsch and René Bonnet and disappeared in 1962. The D.B Coupés, in racing or
DB_(car)
French philosopher (1815–1880)
Antoine Blanc de Saint-Bonnet (28 January 1815 – 2 June 1880) was a French philosopher whose ideas were a precursor to modern sociology. L'Unité Spirituelle
Antoine_Blanc_de_Saint-Bonnet
French television presenter and sports journalist
Anne-Laure Bonnet (born 30 July 1978) is a French sports journalist and television presenter. Anne-Laure Bonnet is the daughter of Bernard Bonnet, a retired
Anne-Laure_Bonnet
British rock singer and songwriter Graham Bonnet, both as a solo artist and as a band member. "GRAHAM BONNET | full Official Chart History | Official Charts
Graham_Bonnet_discography
Island in Tasmania, Australia
Bonnet Island is a low island with an area of 2.21 ha. It lies at the entrance to Macquarie Harbour in Western Tasmania, Australia, in the vicinity of
Bonnet_Island
Species of shark
The bonnethead (Sphyrna tiburo), also called a bonnet shark or shovelhead, is the smallest member of the hammerhead shark genus Sphyrna, and part of the
Bonnethead
Car company or car model symbol placed on the front center of hood
A hood ornament (or bonnet ornament or bonnet mascot in Commonwealth English), also called a motor mascot or car mascot, is a specially crafted model
Hood_ornament
Hat worn by women as an Easter tradition
An Easter bonnet is any new or fancy hat worn by women as a Christian headcovering on Easter. It represents the tail end of a tradition of wearing new
Easter_bonnet
Extinct genus of bovid mammal
Bootherium include Harlan's muskox, woodox, woodland muskox, helmeted muskox, or bonnet-headed muskox. Symbos was formerly thought to be a separate genus, but is
Bootherium
Automobile manufacturer
Automobiles René Bonnet was a French automobile maker. The firm was the continuation of Deutsch et Bonnet (DB) by René Bonnet when Charles Deutsch, the
Automobiles_René_Bonnet
Scotch Bonnet Records is a reggae and dub record label established in Glasgow in 2005. Scrub a Dub is a sub-label of Scotch Bonnet that releases bass
Scotch_Bonnet_Records
Former headcovering worn by female members of the Salvation Army
The Salvation Army bonnet was the headcovering worn by female members of the Salvation Army. It was introduced in 1880 in the UK and was worn as headgear
Salvation_Army_bonnet
New Zealand actor and comedian (born 1974)
Goal Wins (2023). From March 2022 to October 2023, he starred as Stede Bonnet alongside Taika Waititi in the HBO Max period romantic comedy series Our
Rhys_Darby
Flood control operation in the Lower Mississippi Valley, US
The Bonnet Carré Spillway /ˈbɒniː ˈkɛriː/ is a flood control operation in the Lower Mississippi Valley. Located in St. Charles Parish, Louisiana, about
Bonnet_Carré_Spillway
Slangs & AI meanings
A long, straight bonnet, much worn by Quakers and Methodists.
Noun. The female mons pubis, from its vague resemblence to the bonnet of a Volkswagen Beetle car.
(scully) a wide rimmed cotton hat, with drooping peak in front, used by women; an exaggerated sun bonnet or “Dolly Vardenâ€
 A covert assistant to a Sharp
The shape of a girl's crotch... esp when wearing tight trousers etc. used as "Wow... look at the beetle's bonnet on that!"
Female genitalia when shaved. So named from the shape of the Volkswagon beetle bonnet, e,g, "I screwed Jennie last night - did you know she was vee dubbed??"
not a particular breed, but a particular color – unusual pinto pattern where the base of the horse is white, but the ears and around the entire top of the head is brown, black or roan; horse looks like he has a tight cap on. Legend has it that Native American tribes, especially Plains tribes, called the spot a "Medicine Hat" or "war bonnet.".
The hood of a truck or car
Hat.
n hood of a car; the part of a car which covers the engine. Confusion arises in the U.K. when dealing with rear-engined cars; it’s difficult to determine whether to call it a bonnet or, as seems perhaps more logical, a boot, on account of it being at the back. The trials of modern life. To encourage confusion, “hood” is used in the U.K. to describe the convertible top of a convertible car.
An idea.
This was a slang term that referred to clone trooper helmets.
BONNET
Slangs & AI derived meanings
nothing
Swankpot is slang for an ostentatious or boastful person.
Clipdick is derogatory British slang for a Jew.
Noun. The hands. Children might be heard to say "Put your spuds in", when chanting a rhyme to decide who is it.
On the brew is Scottish slang for to be unemployed.
Gilcup is Dorset slang for buttercup.
PCP
Pint of Guiness
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a.
Protected by a bonnet. See Bonnet, 4 (a).
n.
Any one of several species of South American monkeys of the genus Cebus, having long and prehensile tails. Some of the species are called also capuchins. The bonnet sapajou (C. subcristatus), the golden-handed sapajou (C. chrysopus), and the white-throated sapajou (C. hypoleucus) are well known species. See Capuchin.
n.
A loop or eye formed on the head rope of a bonnet, by which it is attached to the foot of a sail; -- called also latch and lasket.
a.
Made or gathered into a shirr; as, a shirred bonnet.
v. t.
To take a bonnet from; to take off one's bonnet; to uncover; as, to unbonnet one's head.
n.
A plaited, quilled, or goffered strip of lace, net, ribbon, or other material, -- used in place of collars or cuffs, and as a trimming for women's dresses and bonnets.
n.
A variety of the bonnet monkey.
n.
A shark (Sphryna tiburio) allied to the hammerhead, and native of the warmer parts of the Atlantic and Pacific oceans; -- called also bonnet shark.
a.
Without a bonnet.
n.
A shade for the face, projecting from the bonnet.
n.
A bonnet, generally made of some thin or light fabric, projecting beyond the face, and commonly having a cape, -- worn by women as a protection against the sun.
n.
Alt. of Blue-bonnet
n.
A border of lace or other material, worn on the inner front edge of ladies' bonnets.
n.
A small cord, a line, a twine, or a slender strip of leather, or other substance, used for binding together, fastening, or tying things; a cord, larger than a thread and smaller than a rope; as, a shoe string; a bonnet string; a silken string.
n.
A straw plaiting used for bonnets and hats, made from the straw of a particular kind of wheat, grown for the purpose in Tuscany, Italy; -- so called from Leghorn, the place of exportation.
v. i.
To take off the bonnet or cap as a mark of respect; to uncover.
a.
Wearing a bonnet.
v. t.
To loose, and take off, as a bonnet from a sail, or to cast off, as any lacing in any part of the rigging of a vessel.
n.
Anything resembling a bonnet in shape or use
n.
A covering for the head, worn by women, usually protecting more or less the back and sides of the head, but no part of the forehead. The shape of the bonnet varies greatly at different times; formerly the front part projected, and spread outward, like the mouth of a funnel.
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