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fetlock Meaning in Bengali



 ঘোড়ার পায়ে খুরের পেছনে লোমের গুচ্ছ,

Noun:

ঘোড়ার পায়ে খুরের পেছনে লোমের গুচ্ছ,





fetlock's Usage Examples:

knee or hock, to the bottom of the fetlock joint, and protects the cannon bone, tendons of the lower leg, and fetlock joint.


The pastern is a part of the leg of a horse between the fetlock and the top of the hoof.


common on the forelegs, when one hoof catches the other leg, or when the fetlock or cannon bones hit each other.


Osselet is arthritis in the fetlock joint of a horse, caused by trauma.


but, after a false start, he fractured three bones in and around the fetlock of his right hind leg.


Derby by two lengths over Zal on a very wet track, with the mud being a fetlock deep in some places.


In the horse it occurs at the horse's fetlock.


The sesamoid bones lie behind the bones of the fetlock, at the back of the joint, and help to keep.


callosity on the underside of the fetlock of a horse or other equine.


Some equines have them on all four fetlocks; others have few or no detectable ergots.


fetlock but not as high as the knee or hock.


" Fetlock or Sock: white marking that extends over the fetlock,.


joint is referred to as the "fetlock".


In fact, although the term fetlock does not specifically apply.


right below the knee or hock (high bows), and lower third, just above the fetlock (low bows).


ends at the floor, protecting the cannon bone, tendons of the lower leg, fetlock, pastern, coronet, and heels of the horse.


When the leg is supporting the horse's weight, this ligament supports the fetlock joint.


complications after surgery for a sesamoid bone fracture in his left front fetlock.


That would suit the word fetlock, but the pastern is in fact a long portion of the leg immediately below the fetlock.


properly, so that it "knuckles", that is, it stands with the front of its fetlock on the ground, rather than its hoof.


He sustained a fractured cannon bone, a sesamoid bone and a dislocated fetlock joint on his right fore leg.


Femoral nerve paralysis causes hyperflexion of the stifles, hocks, and fetlocks and the horse usually walks on the toe of the hind foot.



Synonyms:

horse"s foot; fetlock joint; articulation; joint; articulatio;

Antonyms:

unshared; segregated; distributive; divided; separate;

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