| bridle | 1. The head gear with which a horse is governed and restrained, consisting of a headstall, a bit, and reins, with other appendages. 2. A restraint; a curb; a check. 3. The piece in the interior of a gun lock, which holds in place the timbler, sear, etc. 4. A span of rope, line, or chain made fast as both ends, so that another rope, line, or chain may be attached to its middle. A mooring hawser. Bowline bridle. See Bowline. Branches of a bridle. See Branch. Bridle cable, a porthole or opening in the bow through which hawsers, mooring or bridle cables, etc, are passed. Bridle rein, a rein attached to the bit. Bridle road. Same as Bridle path. A road in a pleasure park reserved for horseback exercise. Bridle track, a bridle path. Scolding bridle. See Branks. Synonym: A check, restrain. Origin: OE. Bridel, AS. Bridel; akin to OHG. Britil, brittil, D. Breidel, and possibly to E. Braid. Cf. Bridoon. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| bridle stricture | Narrowing of a canal by a band of tissue stretching across part of its lumen. (05 Mar 2000) |
| bridle suture | A suture passed through the superior rectus muscle to rotate the globe downward in eye surgery. (05 Mar 2000) |
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headgear for a horse; includes a headstall and bit and reins to give the rider or driver control put a bridle on; "bridle horses" the act of restraining power or action or limiting excess; "his common sense is a bridle to his quick temper" respond to the reins, as of horses
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(1) having to do with horseback riding, as in: The bridle path was crowded this morning with weekend riders.
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Three Hebrew words are thus rendered in the Authorized Version. (1.) Heb. mahsom' signifies a muzzle or halter or bridle, by which the rider governs his horse (Ps.39:1).
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A line looped around the front end of the canoe to which another is attached under the canoe and used for towing the craft.
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Part of the deployment system, being the thin webbing strap or tape running from the pilot chute to the top of the main canopy or deployment bag.
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| bridle | the act of restraining power or action or limiting excess |
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| bridle | headgear for a horse |
| bridle | respond to the reins, as of horses |
| bridle | put a bridle on |
| bridle | show anger or indignation |
| bridle | a path suitable for riding or leading horses (but not for cars) |
| bridle | a path suitable for riding or leading horses (but not for cars) |
| bridle | show anger or indignation |
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