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caracole Meaning in Bengali



 ক্যারাকোল,

ঘোড়ার তালিম মধ্যে একটি ঘোড়া উপর একটি অর্ধ পালা করা

Verb:

ক্যারাকোল,





caracole's Usage Examples:

The caracole or caracol (from the Spanish caracol - "snail") is a turning maneuver on horseback in dressage and, previously, in military tactics.


1620, Reiters often formed up in deep blocks and used their firearms in a caracole attack in the hopes of disordering enemy infantry before charging home.


One of the cavalry tactics employed in such encounters was the caracole, developed in the mid-16th century in an attempt to integrate gunpowder.


short pleasure excursion, but in its earliest uses meaning to make a horse caracole or prance, hence to jolt or bump up and down.


goal; And execute on earth or in mid air, All shifts of manege, course and caracole; He with such labour wrought.


Charles IX was, however, able to implement the Dutch system for fighting in caracole among the cavalry, with unfortunate results.


The name and variants thereof (including caracora, caracore, caracole, corcoa, cora-cora, and caracolle) were used interchangeably with various.


They reportedly fired in volley or caracole fashion; the first line firing and then stepping back to reload while the.


combine firepower with mobility by using novel cavalry tactics such as the caracole, but these slowed the cavalry down and proved largely ineffective.



caracole's Meaning':

make a half turn on a horse in dressage

Synonyms:

turn;

Antonyms:

curdle; nitrify;

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