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Noun
/ˈasˌkät/,/-kət/,
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ascots, plural;
  1. A man's broad silk necktie


  1. a cravat with wide square ends; secured with an ornamental pin
  2. The 1904 Ascot was an English automobile manufactured for one year only; its 3½hp engine was equipped with a "patented method for mechanically-controlling valves, doing away with useless pinions and calves.
  3. The Ascot was made by Societe Buchet, Levallois-Perret, Seine, from 1914 to 1915. It was an Anglo-French product, the chassis being built for Hollingdrake Automobile Co. of Stockport, who fitted their own bodies, mainly being two-seaters and coupes. ...
  4. The Ascot was an English automobile, the brainchild of Cyril Pullin (who also produced Ascot-Pullin motorcycles at the same time), that was manufactured between 1928 and 1930 in Letchworth, Hertfordshire. The factory had previously been used by Phoenix. ...
  5. An ASCOT, or Asset Swapped Convertible Option Transaction, is an option on a convertible bond used to separate the cash flows of the underlying bond from the equity option embedded in the convert. ...
  6. Mont-Bellevue is an arrondissement, or borough, of the city of Sherbrooke, Quebec. The borough comprises the former town of Ascot and the eastern portion of pre-amalgamation Sherbrooke.
  7. ascot tie
  8. a man's broad necked scarf - fastened with tie tack or stick pin.
  9. Double-knot tie with ends folded over and held in place with stickpin; formal day wear.
  10. is a broad neck scarf that can be tied in a variety of ways.
  11. An English town famous for its early summer horse racing meeting, Royal Ascot, at which ladies wear interesting hats.
  12. A tie with broad ends hanging from a knot, secured with a stickpin or tie tack. Usually worn with a wing tip shirt and a Cutaway jacket, usually for daytime weddings.
  13. A wide necktie that is looped over and held in place beneath the chin with a tie tack or stick pin.
  14. a folded scarf tie that is knotted so the fabric ties lie flat on each other. Pinned together with a stickpin or pre-sewn. Traditionally worn with a vest and the cutaway coat.