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Noun
/ˈbrāslit/,
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bracelets, plural;
  1. An ornamental band, hoop, or chain worn on the wrist or arm

  2. Handcuffs


  1. watchband: a band of cloth or leather or metal links attached to a wristwatch and wrapped around the wrist
  2. jewelry worn around the wrist for decoration
  3. A bracelet is an article of jewelry which is worn around the wrist. Bracelets can be manufactured from leather, cloth, hemp, plastic or metal, and sometimes contain rocks, wood, and/or shells. ...
  4. In combinatorics, a k-ary necklace of length n is an equivalence class of n-character strings over an alphabet of size k, taking all rotations as equivalent. It represents a structure with n circularly connected beads of up to k different colors.
  5. The following is a list of episodes from the HBO television series, Curb Your Enthusiasm, which premiered with an hour-long special on October 17, 1999. This was followed by a ten-episode first season that began airing on HBO on October 15, 2000. This list is ordered by original air dates. ...
  6. (Bracelets) A poodle’s unshaven hair on the hind legs, when groomed in the continental clip.
  7. (Bracelets) Are you buying your kitty bling? Or are you describing the rings around a tabby’s legs?
  8. (Bracelets) Rings of hair left on the legs of some breeds in show trim (e.g. Poodle).
  9. (Bracelets) When equipped with earrings at the same time, its wearer will be endowed with an enormous power. However, only chosen ones can enjoy the benefits. Honor rank affects the chance of equipping with bracelets.
  10. To see in your dreams a bracelet encircling your arm, the gift of lover or friend, is assurance of an early marriage and a happy union. If a young woman lose her bracelet she will meet with sundry losses and vexations. To find one, good property will come into her possession.
  11. A bracelet is the flexible metal band consisting of assembled links, usually in the same style as the watchcase. Detachable links change the length of the bracelet. Bracelets can be made of stainless steel, sterling silver, gold, or a combination. See also strap.
  12. A metal band attached to the case. It is called integral if there is no apparent discontinuity between case and bracelet and the profile of attachments is similar to the first link.
  13. The same as BARRULET.
  14. A set of links used to hold a watch to the wrist.
  15. This is another term for watchstrap and is used to secure the watch face when worn on the wrist. Bracelets can be made of metal, fabric or rubber and lengthened or shortened as required.
  16. An item of jewellery worn on the wrist. They can be of plain precious metal, decorated designs of precious metal or set with stones. ...
  17. (1.) Anklets (Num 31:50; Sa2 1:10), and with reference to men. (2.) The rendering of a Hebrew word meaning fasteners, found in Gen 24:22, Gen 24:30, Gen 24:47. (3.) In Isa 3:19, the rendering of a Hebrew word meaning chains, i.e., twisted or chain-like bracelets. (4. ...
  18. A bracelet is an ornament or item of jewelry worn on the wrist or forearm as a flexible band or series of links, in contrast to a bangle, which is rigid.
  19. There are many different symbols available for Feng Shui bracelets. Their definitions will obviously differ depending on the symbol, but the idea of wearing the bracelet is to carry it’s influence with you where-ever you go and whatever you do. Be it for good luck, prosperity, peace etc.
  20. A watch band made steel, titanium, ceramic, or a precious metal.
  21. A bracelet is a metal band that holds the watch to the wearer's wrist instead of a leather strap.
  22. An ornament for the arms. The barrulet is by some writers termed a bracelet.
  23. Winning a championship event at the World Series of Poker (WSOP) earns the player a Gold Bracelet. Highly prized amongst poker professionals.
  24. The apparatus which attaches the watch to the wearers wrist. It can be constructed from stainless steel, brass or gold.
  25. This bracelet, with a curved plate, displays the name or initials of the wearer.