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  • 121bridle — I. noun Etymology: Middle English bridel, from Old English brīdel; akin to Old English bregdan to move quickly more at braid Date: before 12th century 1. the headgear with which a horse is governed and which carries a bit and reins 2. a length of …

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  • 124Horse tack — Tack is a term used to describe any of the various equipment and accessories worn by horses in the course of their use as domesticated animals. Saddles, stirrups, bridles, halters, reins, bits, harnesses, martingales, and breastplates are all… …

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  • 126Lundy — This article is about the island of Lundy, which is part of England. For other uses, see Lundy (disambiguation). Lundy Site of Special Scientific Interest Area of Search …

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  • 127Madeira — This article is about the archipelago. For other uses, see Madeira (disambiguation). Coordinates: 32°39′4″N 16°54′35″W / 32.65111°N 16.90972°W / …

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  • 128Porcupinefish — (Diodon nicthemerus) Photo by Mikkel Elbech Scientific classification Kingdo …

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