I think that the breed you are looking for is an Airdale.
airedale
airedale
A saddle vein is a saddle-shaped mineral vein in the form an anticline or a syncline.
It is called a saddle pad it goes under the saddle and some ,but not all are shaped like saddles.
A saddle roof is another name for a saddleback, a saddle shaped ridge forming a shallow pass between two peaks.
Yes. Most traditionally shaped bicycles use a saddle to support (part of) the rider's weight.
A saddle joint is a joint with saddle-shaped articular surfaces that are convex in one direction and concave in another.If you are a rider, your body produces the same sort of joint with the saddle that you are riding on.Saddle joint is also known as a sellar joint as the adjacent surfaces at the ends of each bone are saddle-shaped, with the saddles meeting to form an X shape.
A saddle joint is a joint with saddle-shaped articular surfaces that are convex in one direction and concave in another.If you are a rider, your body produces the same sort of joint with the saddle that you are riding on.Saddle joint is also known as a sellar joint as the adjacent surfaces at the ends of each bone are saddle-shaped, with the saddles meeting to form an X shape.
Galapagos comes from the Spanish word 'Galapago' which means saddle. This was used in reference to the Galapagos Tortoise which has a saddle shaped shell.
Well actually a stirrup is on the saddle and it is the metal part that is shaped like an arch. It hangs from the stirrup leathers, and is the part of the saddle where the rider puts the ball of their foot into to help stabalize and keep them in the saddle.
Various types of fruits
Saddle joints are synovial joints in which the articulating ends of the bones resemble reciprocally shaped miniature saddles. The only occurrence in the human body is at the base of the thumbs.