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browband Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

PROBAND,





browband's Usage Examples:

Browband: The crownpiece runs through the browband.


The browband runs from just under one ear of the horse,.


or chain on the face of the horse that is attached to the crownpiece or browband and runs down the horse's face to the noseband or bit rings.


throatlatch, and sometimes additional straps such as a jowl strap or a browband for added stability.


of bit guards with an integral forked strap, to suspend them from the browband or crownpiece of the bridle, are known as cheekers (see Frentera).


browband of a horse's bridle, or from a phalera.


A less ornamental form of this fringe, hung from the browband.


the cheekpiece of the bridle up to a ring or pulley at the side of the browband, before going back down to snap to the leather piece near the chest.


composed of a single strip of metal that extended down from the skull or browband over the nose to provide facial protection.


rig, with side reins and rings or small pulleys on either side of the browband to accommodate an overcheck.


or dark grey, but have a white throat, crescent-shaped browband, ruff and beard; the browband gave the species its common name, since it was held to resemble.


stabilizing throatlatch called a fiador, which is held to the hackamore by a browband.


The browband is commonly brightly colored leather or vinyl, red being the most common.


If a fiador is used, a browband is added to hold the fiador to the headstall.


Arch of Claudius showing the type of Attic helmet, with an upstanding browband, commonly associated with Roman officers.


Tack should be workmanlike, with bridles having a flat noseband and plain browband.


There is a distinctive undulating white or yellowish browband above the eyes.


attach a fly veil of waxed cotton strands or light leather strips onto a browband.


black, but is distinguished by its lengthy beard and broader diadem-like browband.


The fiador is attached to a headstall via a common (shared) browband, and its opposite end is tied to the bottom of a noseband or bosal, leaving.


centre horses in a six-horse team) often have rings at each end of the browband, through which the lines of the forward horses pass.



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