HORSE vs CAVALRY: NOUN
- A chessman in the shape of a horse's head; can move two squares horizontally and one vertically (or vice versa)
- A framework for holding wood that is being sawed
- Troops trained to fight on horseback
- A large hoofed mammal (Equus caballus) having a short coat, a long mane, and a long tail, domesticated since ancient times and used for riding and for drawing or carrying loads.
- An adult male horse; a stallion.
- Any of various equine mammals, such as the wild Asian species Przewalski's horse or certain extinct forms related ancestrally to the modern horse.
- A frame or device, usually with four legs, used for supporting or holding.
- A vaulting horse.
- Heroin.
- Horsepower.
- Mounted soldiers; cavalry.
- A block of rock interrupting a vein and containing no minerals.
- A large block of displaced rock that is caught along a fault.
- Solid-hoofed herbivorous quadruped domesticated since prehistoric times
- Specifically— A vaulting-block in a gymnasium.
- A padded gymnastic apparatus on legs
- A body of troops serving on horseback: cavalry: in this sense a collective noun, used also as a plural: as, a regiment of horse.
- The male of the horse kind, in distinction from the female or mare; a stallion or gelding.
- Plural In zoology, the horse family, or Equidæ; the species of the genus Equus and related genera.
- A solidungulate perissodactyl mammal of the family Equidœ and genus Equus; E. caballus.
- A Danish silver coin of the value of 1 s. 2 d.
- In astronomy, the constellation of Pegasus (see flying horse); also, the equine part of Sagittarius (represented as a centaur).
- In chess, same as knight.
- In mining: A lenticular bod of shale or old channel fillings which cuts out coal-seams.
- One of the inclined timbers in a staircase which support the steps.
- The researches of Ewart, Osborn, and others show the probability that the modern horse, like the dog, has been derived from several sources. Prjevalsky's horse is considered to be one of these, while two other forms are recognized—the Celtic pony and the Norse horse.
- A frame, block, board, or the like, on which something is mounted or supported, or the use of which is in any way analogous to that of a horse. Compare etymology of easel.
- An individual unit of the cavalry arm of service.
- Branch of military transported by fast light vehicles, the mechanized cavalry.
- The military arm of service that fights while riding horses.
- That part of military force which serves on horseback.
- A class of soldiers who march and fight on horseback; that part of an army, or of any military force, which consists of troops that serve on horseback, as distinguished from infantry, or foot-soldiers.
- A highly mobile army unit using vehicular transport, such as light armor and helicopters.
- Troops trained to fight on horseback
- A highly mobile army unit
HORSE vs CAVALRY: ADJECTIVE
- Drawn or operated by a horse.
- Of or relating to a horse.
- Larger or cruder than others in the same category.
- Mounted on horses.
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HORSE vs CAVALRY: VERB
- Provide with a horse or horses
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HORSE vs CAVALRY: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To be in heat. Used of a mare.
- To haul or hoist energetically.
- To provide with a horse.
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HORSE vs CAVALRY: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To hang (as skins) over a wooden horse or stand.
- In calking, to embed firmly in the seams of a ship, as oakum, with a horsing-iron and a mallet: often with up.
- To charge for work before it is executed.
- An obsolete form of hoarse.
- To provide with a horse; supply horses for, as a body of cavalry, etc.
- To sit astride; bestride.
- A chessman shaped to resemble the head of a horse
- To cover: said of the male.
- To mount or place on or as on the back of a horse; set on horseback; hence, to take on one's own back.
- To mount on another's back preparatory to flogging.
- . Nautical, to “ride” hard; drive or urge at work unfairly or tyrannically: as, to horse a ship's crew.
- To make out or learn by means of a translation or other extrinsic aid: as, to horse a lesson in Virgil.
- To get on horseback; mount or ride on a horse.
- (idiom) (the horse's mouth) A source of information regarded as original or unimpeachable.
- (idiom) (hold (one's) horses) To restrain oneself.
- (idiom) (be/get) To be or become disdainful, superior, or conceited.
- (idiom) (beat/flog) To dwell tiresomely on a matter that has already been decided.
- (idiom) (beat/flog) To continue to pursue a cause that has no hope of success.
- (idiom) (a horse of another/a different) Another matter entirely; something else.
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HORSE vs CAVALRY: RELATED WORDS
- Racehorse, H, Equus caballus, Diacetyl morphine, Horse cavalry, Junk, Smack, Heroin, Shit, Buck, Sawbuck, Scag, Sawhorse, Knight, Cavalry
- Heroes, Cav, Mounted, Hero, Chivalry, Armoured, Horsemen, Armor, Armored, Knights, Battalion, Brigade, Regiment, Horse cavalry, Horse
HORSE vs CAVALRY: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Jockey, Mare, Horseman, Equine, Stallion, Racehorse, Junk, Smack, Heroin, Shit, Buck, Sawbuck, Sawhorse, Knight, Cavalry
- Regimental, Infantry, Cavalryman, Cav, Mounted, Hero, Chivalry, Armoured, Armor, Armored, Knights, Battalion, Brigade, Regiment, Horse
HORSE vs CAVALRY: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Examples include a bicycle, horse and buggy, horse and rider, etc.
- How many times a horse is Breezed really depends on the trainer and the horse.
- Fixed an issue where horse gear was not visible if the horse is connected to a wagon.
- Betting on a horse to show pays out if the horse finishes third or better.
- This includes discarding any horse manure that the leased horse may leave anywhere on thefacilities.
- This magnificent white horse was standing at attention, much like a Calvary horse would.
- Kilgore serves as a horse leader, guiding and directing the horse while patients ride.
- You can train and Awaken the horse with Gula at Stonetail Horse Ranch.
- Or the number of horse shows per month in which your horse competes?
- Would you like to discuss a lease horse, a sale horse, or general horse needs?
- Cavalry SXE Shotguns The newest line of Cavalry hunting and sporting shotguns.
- Cavalry is a complete overreaction and Cavalry remains the strongest unit in the game.
- Indian cavalry corresponding with the sergeant major, of a European regiment of cavalry.
- Cavalry units often fought against other cavalry units to essentially neutralize one another.
- No cavalry or flying units, though Rat Ogresare utilized much like cavalry due to their high charge bonus.
- Its a solid basic cavalry, but it gets trashed by even lance militia cavalry.
- During these final weeks the future cavalry men are trained by Cavalry Instructors (CIs).
- Cavalry During this time the spear was also used by cavalry.
- Inspector of Colonised Cavalry, Cavalry General, Count de Witt.
- In the late Republic various auxiliary cavalry completely replaced the Italian cavalry contingents and the Hispanic auxiliary cavalry was considered the best.
HORSE vs CAVALRY: QUESTIONS
- How much does a Schleich horse cost at the Horse Club?
- What are the odds of a horse winning at horse racing?
- What did Rosie the horse have to do with horse racing?
- What happens to Colonel Potter's horse in the Colonels horse?
- How accurate is a horse's overall time in horse racing?
- How to take care of your horse in horse riding Tales?
- How do you find the right horse halter for your horse?
- What happened to Grace's horse in the Horse Whisperer?
- What are the best horse stall doors for your horse?
- What happened to Godfrey's horse in the Horse Whisperer?
- What is the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment inspection?
- What was the 1st Missouri Volunteer Cavalry called?
- How many cavalry saber stock illustrations are there?
- What happened to the 6th Division Cavalry Regiment?
- What is the 1st Cavalry Division Association reunion?
- What happened to the 14th Armored Cavalry Regiment?
- What is the proposed cavalry-squadron task organization?
- When did Flatland Cavalry release Homeland Insecurity?
- How did the Mongol cavalry compare to the Roman cavalry?
- When did the 7th Cavalry Regiment start training as horse cavalry?