REINS vs HARNESS: NOUN
- Power to control
- Plural form of rein.
- The lower part of the back.
- The kidneys.
- The apparatus in a loom by which the sets of warp-threads are shifted alternately to form the shed. It consists of the heddles and their means of support and motion. Also called mounting.
- The working-gear or tackle of a horse, mule, ass, goat, dog, or other animal (except the ox) used for draft; the straps, collar, bridle, lines, traces, etc., put upon a draft-animal to enable it to work and to guide its actions. See cut in next column.
- Clothing; dress; garments.
- The defensive armor and weapons of a soldier, especially of a knight; in general, and especially in modern poetical use, a suit of armor.
- Nautical, an obsolete term for the furniture of a ship.
- A support consisting of an arrangement of straps for holding something to the body (especially one supporting a person suspended from a parachute)
- The gear or tackle, other than a yoke, with which a draft animal pulls a vehicle or implement.
- Something resembling such gear or tackle, as the arrangement of straps used to hold a parachute to the body.
- Armor for a man or horse.
- Hence Figuratively, working-tackle of any kind; an equipment for any kind of labor; also, that which fits or makes ready for labor: as, his duties keep him constantly in the harness.
- A collection of wires or cables bundled and routed according to their function.
- A restraint or support, especially one consisting of a loop or network of rope or straps.
- The mechanism by which a large bell is suspended and tolled.
- Stable gear consisting of an arrangement of leather straps fitted to a draft animal so that it can be attached to and pull a cart
- To die with armor on; hence, colloquially, to die while actively engaged in work or duty.
- The part of a loom comprising the heddles, with their means of support and motion, by which the threads of the warp are alternately raised and depressed for the passage of the shuttle.
- The equipment of a draught or carriage horse, for drawing a wagon, coach, chaise, etc.; gear; tackling.
- Originally, the complete dress, especially in a military sense, of a man or a horse; hence, in general, armor.
- Temper; humor: alluding to the behavior of a horse in harness.
- A device that raises and lowers the warp threads on a loom.
REINS vs HARNESS: VERB
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of rein.
- To place a harness on something; to tie up or restrain
- To capture, control or put to use
- Exploit the power of
- Put a harness
- Control and direct with or as if by reins
- Keep in check
REINS vs HARNESS: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To put a harness on (a draft animal).
- To fasten by the use of a harness.
- To bring under control and direct the force of.
- To dress in armor; to equip with armor for war, as a horseman; to array.
- Fig.: To equip or furnish for defense.
- To make ready for draught; to equip with harness, as a horse. Also used figuratively.
- See Guib.
- An American bombycid moth (Arctia phalerata of Harris), having, on the fore wings, stripes and bands of buff on a black ground.
REINS vs HARNESS: OTHER WORD TYPES
- The kidneys or renes.
- Hence The region of the kidneys; the loins, or lower parts of the back on each side.
- (noun plural) the parts between the crown and the spring or abutment, including, and having especial reference to, the loading or filling behind the shell of the vault. The reins are to a vault nearly what the haunches are to an arch, and when a vault gives way by thrusting outward, it is because its reins are not sufficiently filled up.
- (noun plural) The inward impulses; the affections and passions; -- so called because formerly supposed to have their seat in the part of the body where the kidneys are.
- (noun plural) The kidneys; also, the region of the kidneys; the loins.
- (noun plural) The seat of the affections and passions.
- (noun plural) The kidneys, loins, or lower back.
- To fasten to a boat by the toggle-iron and tow-line, as a whale.
- To dress in armor; equip with armor for war, as a man or horse.
- To fit out; equip; dress.
- To equip or furnish for defense.
- To put harness or working-tackle on, as a horse.
- To fit up or put together with metal mountings.
- (idiom) (in harness) On duty or at work.
REINS vs HARNESS: RELATED WORDS
- Chairmanship, Helm, Triest, Reindeers, Rennes, Snaffle, Ropes, Grips, Hands, Bridle, Reigns, Draw rein, Rein in, Rule, Harness
- Reap, Grasp, Cords, Leveraging, Mobilize, Tap, Exploit, Leverage, Capitalize, Strap, Utilize, Draw rein, Rule, Rein in, Rein
REINS vs HARNESS: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Figurehead, Directorship, Successor, Mantle, Chairmanship, Helm, Triest, Rennes, Snaffle, Grips, Bridle, Reigns, Rein in, Rule, Harness
- Leverages, Clamp, Wires, Use, Capture, Wire, Grasp, Leveraging, Tap, Exploit, Strap, Utilize, Rule, Rein in, Rein
REINS vs HARNESS: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Delgado un coup de pied dans les reins.
- Tom took the reins and did not disappoint!
- Google, to step in and take the reins.
- However, a different atmosphere reins during the day.
- Assembly committee takes bold action on REINS Act.
- Tipu, handling the reins as regent and Lt.
- He gathered his reins, straightened in the saddle.
- More and more women are taking the reins, so take the reins over your health, he said.
- It is good to make knots on the reins, every 15-20 cm, similarly to real horses' reins.
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- Buckle the harness, and then place a coat or blanket over the harness to keep your baby warm.
- Being able to alter the harness quickly and easily means your child will be using a correct fitting harness at all times.
- Its click and safe snug harness indicator produce a click sound when the harness is perfectly fitted.
- Next step was to solder all the wiring in the radio harness and OEM adapter harness.
- Check the head harness for loss of elasticity by putting the harness on.
- Further investigation revealed that the harness was originally manufactured with a harness size three inches shorter.
- HARNESS KNOT and HARNESS Loop, is tied in the bight of a rope.
- Harness accessories help you take your harness to the next level.
- This is legitimate, as neither the signal harness nor the harness entries are used to identify the nets which that harness carries.
- There are many different options for harnesses, such as a body harness, chest harness, or face harness.
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