- Cravat,
cravate or
cravats may
refer to:
Cravat (early),
forerunner neckband of the
modern necktie Cravat,
British name for what in
American English is...
- Les têtes interverties, also
known as La
cravate, The
Transposed Heads and The
Severed Heads, is a 1957
French short film
written and
directed by Alejandro...
-
Cravate club is a 2002
French comedy film
about two
architects sharing an office. The film
features a
scene where the
characters perform a c****ographed...
- The
Necktie (French: Le
noeud cravate) is a 2008
animated short by Jean-François Lévesque
about a man with a
dreary job who
rediscovers his old accordion...
- of Jodorowsky's 1968
debut feature Fando y Lis (with his 1957
short La
cravate a.k.a. Les têtes interverties,
included as an extra) and the 1994 feature-length...
- Molière for the male
theatrical revelation 2001 for his role in the play
Cravate club,
written by
Fabrice Roger-Lacan and
directed by
Isabelle Nanty. In...
-
saito suplex in execution. This sees a
wrestler lock
their opponent in a
cravate and pull down with
their arms so that the
opponent is
forced to bend over...
- a
partial derivation from the
French volant directionnel. A
necktie (
cravate in French) is
rendered into
Vietnamese as "cà vạt". In addition, modern...
-
category on
English terms derived from Serbo-Croatian. Cravat, from
French cravate "Croat", by
analogy with
Flemish Krawaat and
German Krabate, from Serbo-Croatian...
-
their scarves were
sometimes referred to as "cravats" (from the
French cravate,
meaning "Croat"), and were the
precursor to the necktie. The
modern British...