collar
The French word for collar is 'col'. It is used to refer to the part of a shirt, blouse, or jacket that encircles the neck. It can also be used to refer to the neckband of a coat or jacket. In French, the word 'col' is also used to refer to a mountain pass or saddle between two peaks, but in the context of clothing, it always refers to a collar.
We are going to hike in the pass of the Alps.
In this example, 'col' is referring to a mountain pass, which is a navigable route through a mountain range or over a ridge.
The cyclist climbed the pass with difficulty.
Here, 'col' is used to describe a challenging route, in this case, uphill, that a cyclist has to navigate, emphasising the struggle associated with such climbs.
The pass of the road is closed in winter.
This example highlights the use of 'col' in the context of route closures, often due to weather conditions in higher altitude locations, especially during winter.