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== Definitions == |
== Definitions == |
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lemonwood - hard tough elastic wood of the lemonwood tree; used for making bows,fishing rods and lance |
lemonwood - hard tough elastic wood of the lemonwood tree; used for making bows,fishing rods and lance |
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equestrian | equestrians |
equestrian | equestrians - pertaining to horses or horsemanship. |
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cavalry | cavalries |
cavalry | cavalries - the part of a military force composed of troops that serve on horseback. |
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Fortress: a fortified place |
Fortress: a fortified place - stronghold; especially : a large and permanent fortification sometimes |
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including a town or village. |
including a town or village. |
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Larger forts may be called "fortresses". |
Larger forts may be called "fortresses". |
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livery stable - a stable where horse owners pay a weekly or monthly fee to keep their horses. |
livery stable - a stable where horse owners pay a weekly or monthly fee to keep their horses. |
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Hay is grass or other plants that have been cut, dried, and stored for use as animal fodder. |
Hay is grass or other plants that have been cut, dried, and stored for use as animal fodder. |
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equine - relating to, or resembling a horse or the horse family. |
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Trojan horse - someone or something that is used to hide what is true or real in order to trick or harm an enemy. |
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horseshoe - a U-shaped band of iron nailed to the bottom of a horse's hoof as a shoe. |
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saddle - leather-covered seat that is put on the back of a horse. |
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oats - A cereal grain, the most popular and safest grain to feed to horses. |
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Tourney | Tourney Park: medieval historic place for competition. |
Tourney | Tourney Park: medieval historic place for competition. |
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