horseman

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English - Turkish
binici

O, binicilik toplumunun bir üyesi olmaya çalışıyor. - He's been trying to become a member of a horsemanship society.

atlı
{ç} horse.men (hôrs'mîn)
horsemanshipbinicilik
{i} binici; süvari
horsemanship
(isim) binicilik
horsemanship
{i} binicilik

O, binicilik toplumunun bir üyesi olmaya çalışıyor. - He's been trying to become a member of a horsemanship society.

horsemanship
süvarilik
horsemen
horsemans
English - English
A man skilled in horsemanship
In British farming usage in former times, a man in charge of work horses
A soldier on horseback
A man who rides a horse
{n} one who is skilled in riding, a rider
a person who breeds and cares for horses
a person who breeds and cares for horses a man skilled in equitation
A rider on horseback; one skilled in the management of horses; a mounted man
A land crab of the genus Ocypoda, living on the coast of Brazil and the West Indies, noted for running very swiftly
A West Indian fish of the genus Eques, as the light-horseman E
{i} one who rides a horse
A horseman is a man who is riding a horse, or who rides horses well. Gerald was a fine horseman. horsemen someone who rides horses
A mounted soldier; a cavalryman
lanceolatus
In British farming usage in former times, a man in change of work horses
a man skilled in equitation
horsemanship
{n} a very large kind of bee
Headless Horseman
a ghost (=the spirit of a dead person) with no head, who rides a horse. He appears in several ghost stories, the most famous of which is The Legend of Sleepy Hollow (1820) by Washington Irving
Horsemanship
equitancy
horsemanship
{i} art of horseback riding
horsemanship
The skill of riding a horse
horsemanship
The act or art of riding, and of training and managing horses; manege
horsemanship
skill in handling and riding horses
horsemanship
Horsemanship is the ability to ride horses well. the skill involved in riding horses. Art of training, riding, and handling horses. Good horsemanship requires that a rider control the animal's direction, gait, and speed with maximum effectiveness and minimum effort. Natural aids are a rider's balance, hands, voice, and legs; artificial aids include bits, reins, saddles, and spurs. Horsemanship was important to cavalrymen and cowboys, and is the fundamental element of dressage
horsemen
plural of horseman
horseman
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