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necker's knob
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en
1.
chiefly British
historical
rare
dialectal
A rare or archaic dialectal term for a small knoblike protuberance on the neck, often used to refer to the laryngeal prominence (Adam's apple).
2.
US
UK
regional
toponymic
A local place-name for a small rounded hill or eminence (a 'knob') associated with a person or family named Necker; used as a toponym in some regions.
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