Its a term used in relation to d way jockey holds d 'lagam' to ride d horse n control d direction in whch he wants horse to go, jus like bridal suture whr d eye is fixd in downward gaze.
The term "bridle suture" refers to a specific type of stitch pattern used in surgery that resembles the reins of a horse's bridle. The suture is looped around a structure or tissue to provide controlled traction or retraction during a procedure, similar to how reins control a horse's movement. The name "bridle suture" is derived from this analogy.
A long hooded jacket made of different types of fur is typically called a fur coat or a fur parka. It is designed to provide warmth and style during cold weather.
A person who instructs or teaches is called a teacher or instructor.
An uneducated and prejudiced person can be called ignorant or closed-minded.
A concept or plan for how to accomplish something is typically called a strategy or proposal.
A teacher instructor starting with "tut" is called a tutor.
The section behind the horse's ear is called the bridle path. It is called the bridle path because a section a the bridle is place there and the horse will be uncomfortable if the bridle path grows out too long. There is no specific name for the process of trimming the bridle path.
Yes, the equitment for riding a animal like a saddle, bridle etc is called tack.
A lost suture, also called a wandering suture, is a suture that has migrated to outside of the oral cavity.
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Cystorrhexis is the medical term meaning suture of the bladder.
It is called a "Bridle Path" or sometimes a bridle clip
The area of the horse's mane behind their ears is called the bridle path. It is shaved on horses with thick manes, like Morgan horses to let the bridle or halter lie flat, and to show off the curve of the horse's poll.
The bare spot where you shave a horse behind the ears is called a "bridle path". It has that name because it clears a path on the horse's neck for the bridle to be worn without getting tangled in the mane. There are different styles of bridle paths, from only cutting a tiny bare spot, to shaving the mane from ears to half-way down the neck. When the entire mane is shaved off, the mane is "roached." So when you shave the horse's mane right behind the ears, it's called "cutting a bridle path." And when you shave the entire mane off, it's called "roaching the mane."
It is called a bridle path.It is called a bridle path.
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bleeding ears if you're talking about where the bridle or halter goes, it's called a bridle path
The types of joints in the cranium are called sutures.They include:Coronal suture - between the frontal and parietal bonesLambdoid suture - between the parietal, temporal and occipital bonesOccipitomastoid sutureParietomastoid sutureSphenofrontal sutureSphenoparietal sutureSphenosquamosal sutureSphenozygomatic sutureSquamosal suture - between the parietal and the temporal boneZygomaticotemporal sutureZygomaticofrontal sutureFrontal suture / Metopic suture - between the two frontal bones, prior to the fusion of the two into a single boneSagittal suture - along the midline, between parietal bonesFrontoethmoidal suturePetrosquamous sutureSphenoethmoidal sutureSphenopetrosal suture