
1) Agricultural land 2) Enclosure near a stable 3) Equine exercise area 4) Exclusively Saxon word 5) Exclusively Anglo word 6) Field for keeping horses in 7) Horse course 8) Pre-race pen 9) Small field for horses 10) Stable area 11) Word of purely Anglo origin 12) Word with Anglo-Saxon origins
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1) Enclosure 2) Field 3) Meadow 4) Pen 5) Toad
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A paddock has two primary meanings in different parts of the English-speaking world. In Canada, the USA and UK, a paddock is a small enclosure used to keep horses. The most common design provides an area for exercise and is often situated near the stables. Larger paddocks may have grass maintained in them, but many are dirt or a similar natural su...
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enclosed area used for pasturing sheep/lambs.
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• (n.) A small inclosure for pasture; esp., one adjoining a stable. • (n.) A small inclosure or park for sporting. • (n.) A toad or frog.
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Area of the race course incorporating the pre-parade ring (where horses are paraded prior to the race) and winner's enclosure.
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Area where horses are saddled and kept before post time.
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Pad'dock noun [ Middle English
padde toad, frog +
-ock ; akin to Dutch
pad ,
padde , toad, Icelandic & Swedish
padda , Danish
padde .]
(Zoology) A toad or frog.
Wyclif. 'Loathed
paddocks .'
Spenser Paddock pipe (Bot...Found on
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Field or meadow.
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A small field or enclosure were horses are kept or exercised.
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A small pasture
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The area of lockout kennels, scales and the inspection ring. The greyhounds are kept there prior to racing. Before a race, the greyhounds are weighed, identified by a paddock judge, walked and blanketed before entering the track.
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A large enclosure to hold a horse.
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an enclosed area for grazing animals.
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[
n] - pen where racehorses are saddled and paraded before a race
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The area behind the team garages (or pits) at every Formula 1 circuit that is home to the teams’ technical staff and equipment, catering, media, race officials and other important functions that contribute to the successful running of the race weekend. Access to the Paddock is tightly controlled, though F1 Experiences does offer guided tours and ...
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Field or meadow
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[Animal farm] a small field or enclosure near a stable, in which horses are exercised.
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noun pen where racehorses are saddled and paraded before a race
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A grazing area that is a subdivision of a grazing management unit, and is enclosed and separated from other areas by a fence or barrier.
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a small pasture or enclosure; larger than a pen.
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An enclosed area behind the pits in which the teams keep their transporters and motor homes. There is no admission to the public.
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An enclosed area behind the pits in which the teams keep their transporters and motor homes. There is no admission to the public.
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see 'long paddock'
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The paddock is located beside the pit and race track. Typically this is where teams or spectators will park their vehicles and equipment. On some occasions, the paddock can be used for ancillary activities that may or may not be related to motorsports.
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