It is a safety stirrup, it is an English styled stirrup but one end will break open should you fall off, so your foot can't ever get stuck.
I'm not sure what you're referring to. It could be a misspelling of "peacock stripe," which could refer to a distinctive pattern or marking on a peacock's feathers. If you have more context or details, I can try to provide a more accurate response.
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Another word for stirrup is the stapes.
The stirrup bone is named such because of the way it looks very similar to the stirrup used in horseback riding.
The stirrup in the ear is named after its shape, which resembles a stirrup used for horseback riding. The stirrup bone plays a crucial role in transmitting sound vibrations from the outer ear to the inner ear.
The stapes or stirrup is the stirrup-shaped small bone or ossicle in the middle ear
The answer is 'étrier' from the French for stirrup
A stirrup is on a saddle that you put your foot in when you mount, and when you ride.
Frank Stirrup was born in 1931.