It's called riding double.
French. Cheval is the word for horse, and a Chevalier was a person who rides a horse in battle (in English the word for that person is a Knight).
Adverb - Very Modifying - rides
in horse racing the person who rides the horse is called a jockey.
A Jockey is generally someone who rides horses in a race, an Equestrian is someone who generally rides horses for pleasure.Depends on the type of riding. A Jockey rides a racehorse. Equestrian is a good umbrella term for any type of horseback rider.Horse RacingThe rider is called a "jockey".Mounted CompetitionsThe rider is an "equestrian".Other names for Horse Riders:(Depending on their jobs and functions): bronc buster, buckaroo, cavalryman, cowboy, dragoon, equerry, gaucho, horse guard, horse trainer, postilion, pricker, roughriderriderjockeyequestrian (or sometimes the feminine form 'equestrienne')cowboy / cowpoke / cowhand
Take the horse down to the ravine so that he won't be conspicuous to anyone who rides by.
Cosmonaut is the term derived from the word astronaut which stands for someone who rides the superhighway in search of information. There are many such people who have taken part in space missions.
The noun 'cyclist' is a singular, common, concrete noun, a word for someone who rides a bicycle; a word for a person.
The word reasons refers to the cause and precursors behind a decision. For instance the reasons behind someone picked up a cup could be their thirst and someone having provided them with a cup of tea.
The mane of an animal is the hair behind its head. It is the ridge of hair on a horse's neck and the "helmet" of hair behind a lion's head.
The word is tardy. It means slow in action, behind schedule, running late.
The word isn't specifically for a horse's legs. But the way in which someone or something walks is called a gait.
Horses cannot speak the human language But they talk to each other. The 'winnie' is when they call out to another horse or someone they know like their owner. The gentle murmuring sound that a horse makes is a sign that your horse is relaxed and comfortable with you.