paddocks

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plural of paddock
heifer paddocks
plural form of heifer paddock
paddock
An area where horses are paraded and mounted before a race and unsaddled after a race
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To provide with a paddock. To keep in, or place in, a paddock
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A frog or toad
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an area at circuit where the racing vehicles are parked and worked on before and between races
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A small enclosure or field of grassland, especially for horses
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{n} a large frog, toad, inclosure, a plant
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This term is for a small enclosure where horses turnout for grazing
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A small inclosure or park for sporting
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Field, pasture or fenced range
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The competitor's business, social and nerve centre, normally to be found behind the pits where the motorhomes are parked as a base for the teams and sponsors
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A structural, positive control, individual animal activity area
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The main holding area for hounds due up next
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An enclosed area behind the pits in which the teams keep their transporters and motor homes There is no admission to the public
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Land, fenced or otherwise delimited which is most often part of a sheep or cattle property
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Small enclosure in which horses are turned out for grazing
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{i} 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 receive final repairs before a race
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A paddock is a small field where horses are kept. The family kept horses in the paddock in front of the house
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In horse racing or motor racing, the paddock is the place where the horses or cars are kept just before each race
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A toad or frog
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an enclosed area for grazing animals
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A grazing area that is a subdivision of a grazing management unit, and is enclosed and separated from other areas by a fence or barrier
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An area where horses are saddled before a race
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pen where racehorses are saddled and paraded before a race
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{f} put into a pen, enclose in a paddock
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A small inclosure for pasture; esp
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one adjoining a stable
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A small enclosure or field of grassland, especially for horses or Tyannosaurs
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    Etymologie

    [ 'pa-d&k, -dik ] (noun.) 1622. alteration of Middle English parrok, from Old English pearroc, from Medieval Latin parricus.
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