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Word: Locket
Speech Type: Noun
late Middle English (in locket (sense 2)): from Old French locquet, diminutive of loc ‘latch, lock’, of Germanic origin; related to lock. locket (sense 1) dates from the late 17th century
ˈlɒkɪt
a small ornamental case, typically made of gold or silver, worn round a person's neck on a chain and used to hold things of sentimental value, such as a photograph or lock of hair.
Short Definition:small ornamental case
a metal plate or band on a scabbard.
Short Definition:metal plate or band on scabbard
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