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put a harness; "harness the horse" exploit the power of; "harness natural forces and resources" a support consisting of an arrangement of straps for holding something to the body (especially one supporting a person suspended from a parachute) control and direct with or as if by reins; "rein a horse" rule: keep in check; "rule one's temper" 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
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To take control of.
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A leather, nylon or cloth strap shaped around the shoulders and chest, with a ring at its top for the lead.
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(component) A wire assembly involving two or more wires that are prepared and ready for installation into a unit or system.
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(1.) Heb. 'asar, "to bind;" hence the act of fastening animals to a cart (1 Sam. 6:7, 10; Jer. 46:4, etc.).
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