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as·cot \ˈaskət, ˈaas-, -ˌskät\ noun (-s) Usage: often attributive Etymology: from Ascot Heath, fashionable racetrack near Ascot, village in Berkshire, England; from the neckwear worn by men of fashion there 1. : a broad necktie whose usually square ends are tied in a knot, crossed diagonally, and then pinned 2. : a broad neck scarf that is looped under the chin and sometimes secured by a pin |