- rear of a horse
- rear of a horsev.• encabritarse v.
English-spanish dictionary. 2013.
English-spanish dictionary. 2013.
Horse harness — Horse in harness with horse collar A closeup of a … Wikipedia
Horse-drawn vehicle — Horse drawn vehicles were once common worldwide, but they have mostly been replaced by automobiles and other forms of self propelled transport.GeneralA two wheeled horse drawn vehicle is a cart (see various types below, both for carrying people… … Wikipedia
Rear — may be used as a noun and a verb and has several meanings: * Rear (military) the area of a battlefield behind the front line *Animals: **In stockbreeding, to breed and raise **Rear (horse), when a horse lifts its front legs off the ground *Rear… … Wikipedia
Rear-horse — (r[=e]r h[^o]rs ), n. [So called because it rears up when disturbed.] (Zo[ o]l.) A mantis. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Horse slaughter — is the practice of slaughtering horses for meat. These animals come from mainly from auctions, where they re sold by private sellers and breeders. Often horses are sent to auction and sold to slaughter without the owner s knowledge or consent by… … Wikipedia
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Horse behavior — is best understood from the perspective that horses are prey animals with a well developed fight or flight instinct. Their first response to a threat is to flee, although they are known to stand their ground and defend themselves or their… … Wikipedia
rear — rear1 [rir] n. [prob. back form. < REAR(WARD), REAR (GUARD)] 1. the back or hind part of something 2. the place or position behind or at the back [at the rear of the house] 3. the part of a military or naval force farthest from the enemy ☆ 4 … English World dictionary
Rear — Rear, v. i. To rise up on the hind legs, as a horse; to become erect. [1913 Webster] {Rearing bit}, a bit designed to prevent a horse from lifting his head when rearing. Knight. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
rear|horse — «RIHR HRS», noun. = mantis. (Cf. ↑mantis) ╂[< rear2 to rise up + horse (because of the customary stance of the mantis)] … Useful english dictionary
Horse Guards Parade — is a large parade ground off Whitehall in central London, at grid reference gbmappingsmall|TQ299800. It was formerly the site of the Palace of Whitehall s tiltyard , where tournaments were held in the time of Henry VIII. It was also the scene of… … Wikipedia