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  • 1thigh pad — noun protective garment consisting of a pad worn over the thighs by football players • Hypernyms: ↑protective garment …

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  • 2protective garment — noun clothing that is intended to protect the wearer from injury • Hypernyms: ↑clothing, ↑article of clothing, ↑vesture, ↑wear, ↑wearable, ↑habiliment • Hyponyms: ↑apron, ↑ …

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  • 3Cricket clothing and equipment — Australia Test Cricketer Alan Fairfax wearing the traditional white sweater and the Baggy green. Cricket is traced back to 1550. It was first played in Guildford, Surrey. Later in 1598, cricket was cited in an Italian English dictionary written… …

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  • 4Sports equipment — is a general term for any object used for sport or exercise. Examples for sports include:BallsBalls are used for Ball games, including footballs.Goals* goalsticks, Bats and ClubsSticks are used for sports such as hockey and lacrosse.Bats are used …

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  • 5Michael Vaughan — This article is about the cricket player. For the character in the TV show Alias, see Michael Vaughn. Michael Vaughan Personal information Full name Michael Paul Vaughan OBE Born 29 October …

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  • 62011 Cricket World Cup Final — 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup Final Event 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup Sri Lanka India …

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  • 7English saddle — English saddles are used to ride horses in English riding disciplines throughout the world. The discipline is not limited to England or English speaking countries. This style of saddle used in all of the Olympic and FEI equestrian disciplines,… …

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  • 8Muscle — is the tissue of the body which primarily functions as a source of power. There are three types of muscle in the body. Muscle which is responsible for moving extremities and external areas of the body is called "skeletal muscle." Heart… …

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  • 9Human leg — Lateral aspect of right leg Latin membrum inferios MeSH …

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  • 10Thumb — For other uses, see Thumb (disambiguation). Thumb The Thumb. Latin pollex, digitus primus, digitus I Artery …

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