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Feathers of the throat(breast) particularly developed replacing or accompanying barbs. Can vary of shape with the race which is provided with it. The East the most generally consisted of a tie or a beard cleanly said, surrounded with two favourites(whiskers) who mask mumps; one says then: beard trilob?.
Ãâó: poulesnaines.free.fr/Documents/Anglais/glossary%20...
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1. A direction; 2. The direction in which an object is seen, or the direction of one object from another, expressed in compass points or degrees. A true bearing is one expressed in degrees relative to true north; a magnetic bearing is one expressed in degrees relative to magnetic north.
Ãâó: www.ninnescah.org/library/glossaryb.htm
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A friend or acquaintance or other contact who is used to placing bets so that the bookmakers will not know the identity of the actual bettor. Many top handicappers and persons occupying sensitive positions use this method of wagering.
Ãâó: www.sportsbookgamblingguide.com/sports_terms.htm
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Thick, long hair on the underneath part of the muzzle.
Ãâó: www.crazyfordogs.com/glossary/glossary.shtml
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A player who will place a bet for another player (usually a cheat) who does not wish his/her identity to be known.
Ãâó: cardshark.us/fr_gloss_text.html
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| BEAR | an alloy (often of lead or tin base) used for bearings |
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| BEAR | a rein designed to keep the horse's head in the desired position |
| BEAR | any wall supporting a floor or the roof of a building |
| BEAR | (stock market) expecting prices to fall |
| BEAR | hollandaise-like sauce made with white wine and tarragon and shallots instead of lemon juice |
| BEAR | tall hat |
| BEAR | the pelt of a bear (sometimes used as a rug) |
| BEAR | shrubby tree of United States Pacific coast |
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