Whip marks are commonly referred to as "lacerations" or "abrasions," depending on the severity and nature of the injury. In historical contexts, particularly related to punishment or slavery, they may also be called "scars" or "wounds." The term "flagellation" refers to the act of whipping itself, which can result in these marks on the skin.
Whip is a percussion instrument. It is also called a slapstick.
Crack, as in the crack of a whip.
It is used to whip the horses and inflict pain on the horse during a race so that they will run faster. It often ends up cutting their side and leaving marks.
It is used to whip the horses and inflict pain on the horse during a race so that they will run faster. It often ends up cutting their side and leaving marks.
If you are asking about the short (About 2') accessory, it's called a riding crop.
The sound produced by a whip is called a "crack." This loud sound is created by the tip of the whip moving faster than the speed of sound, creating a small sonic boom.
- yes she does but the song is called whip my hair
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its called stream line
I seem to remember that there is a microbe (name unremembered) which is part animal and part plant. It photosynthesized light like a plant, but it also feeds itself with a whip-like appendage called a flagellum, the Latin word for whip.
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A clarinet.