Results for: training and riding of horses
English English
aggressive seller, attract customers, offer or advertise something, one who aggressively solicits business; one who scouts race horses in training in order to gain information to aid betting (British); ticket scalper, one who sells tickets for a price ...tout
air base; military station for the Air Force, one of the centers for Air Force training and operations, AlbertaAB
alkaline, basic trainingbasic
American wild horse, breed of small horses of Spanish origin, first breed of horse used by American Indians; naval officer who was commissioned while he was enlisted (US Navy Slang)mustang
amusement ride usually having horses which move in circles, merry-go-roundcarrousel
ancient city in southern Greece that was known for the strict discipline and training of its soldiersSparta
animal which can be ridden; vehicle which can be mounted; pedestal; riding; ascending, act of mounting; placing; frame; mountain, hill (used only as a title in the name of a mountain, i.e. Mount Hermon), climb up, ascend; raise; ride; get up on; establ...mount
animals performing together, animals worked together, cooperatively functioning group, drive a team, form or form into a team, group forming side in sports competition, crew; selected group; cart pulled by hitched horses, grouping of animals, harness, ...team
annual horse race for three-year-old horses (held in England); any important annual horse raceDerby
apprenticeship, position of someone who is in training (for a profession, etc.)traineeship
aquarium for dolphins, large tank for training dolphins (in order to use them in performances in front of audiences)dolphinarium
area for cars before a race, area for mounting racehorses, enclosed field for horses, enclosure; small field near a stable for pasturing or exercising animals; enclosed pen for saddling and mounting race horses; area at a racetrack where race cars rece...paddock
arena for horses, stadium used for horseracing, stadium where chariot races or horse races were held (in ancient Greece and Rome); arena in which various events are heldhippodrome
arms factory, building for military training, collection of weapons, place where arms are manufactured; place where arms are stored, arsenal, resources of any kind, store for weaponsarmory
arrangement in single file, coming one after another, horse team harnessed in single file, horse-drawn carriage, one behind another, tandem bicycle, two-wheeled carriage pulled by two horses harnessed one behind the other; team of horses harnessed in s...tandem
 

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