"Stifle clump" typically refers to a physical condition in horses where a muscle in the hind leg becomes tense or tight, often due to injury or overexertion. This can lead to difficulty in movement or a visible lump in the area. Proper diagnosis and treatment from a veterinarian are important to address the underlying issues and ensure the horse's health and mobility.
"Stifle-clump" is not a standard English term and does not have a defined meaning in the English language. It may be a made-up or niche term specific to a certain context or industry. More information would be needed to provide a clearer explanation.
It means a nugget ful of clump
leer is a spanish word that means read and stifle means to cut off, hold back or smother. The verb for stifle is to choke, suffocate, drown.
it's not a word. . .do you mean stifle? which means suffocate or restrain
Clump as a noun can be classified as just a lump, or a large piece of an item. Clump as a verb means to compile large pieces of different or like items together into a larger piece.
No, because if you stifle something you're suppressing, curbing, or withholding it
a clump of bacteria
If you are thinking of "stifle", it means to smother, and so by extension to kill or do away with.
A wet cloth will temporarily stifle the smoke that is emanating from the hole in the wall.
What dose Propbele mean
release the stifle? Is what it would mean if you broke it up in to Tuku and natia
Gaskins is the lower part of a horse's thigh between the hock and the stifle.