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forelock
▪ I. forelock, n.1 (ˈfɔəlɒk) Also 5–7 forlock. [f. fore- prefix + lock n.1] † 1. a. ? Some piece of horse-harness. b. (See quot. 1889.) Obs.1467 Mann. & Househ. Exp. (1841) 408 My mastyr paid for mendynge of a forlokke, j.d. 1889 Cent. Dict., Forelock, in medieval armor, a clasp or catch serving to ...
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Forelock
Some breeds, particularly pony breeds, have a naturally thick forelock, while other breeds, such as many Thoroughbreds, have a thinner forelock. Purpose
Little research has been published on the purpose of the forelock.
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forelock
forelock/ˈfɔ:lɔk; `fɔrˌlɑk/ n1 piece of hair growing (and falling) over the forehead 额发.2 (idm 习语) touch, tug, etc one's `forelock (formerly) raise a hand to one's forehead when meeting sb of higher social rank, usu as a sign of respect (旧时)(与地位高的人相见时)将一只手举至额头(通常指致敬).
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Frentera
A frentera can be split at the top to pass on either side of the forelock, or on either side of the ears. It sometimes is tied to the horse's forelock rather than the headstall and then may be called a forelock hanger.
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forelock-tugging
forelock-tuggingBritishshowing too much respect towards someone who is in a high position. As the General marched in, the collective forelock-tugging began.
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Mane (horse)
When the mane is braided, the forelock should also be braided. The forelock may or may not be braided.
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proudfall
† ˈproudfall Obs. rare—1. [f. proud a. + (?) fall n.1] ? The front hair, the forelock.c 1400 Destr. Troy. 3025 The shede þurghe the shyre here shone as þe lilly, Streght as a strike, straght þurgh the myddes, Depertid the proudfall pertly in two, Atiret in tressis trusset full faire.
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Naarda
has a large, rounded subbasal dorsal bulb bearing a small, acute frontal spine and a large group of long hairs standing apart, (in the likeness of a forelock
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Saksanokhur gold buckle
have been found between the Orlat plaques and the Saksanokhur hunter, such as the position of the toes of his right foot, the mane of the horse with the forelock
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bull-tour
† bull-tour Obs. [App. f. bull n.1 4 + tour. R. Holme (cf. bull-head 3, quot. 1688) referred it to ‘F. taure, a bull’, but see Littré s.v. tour.] A mass of frizzled hair worn (by a woman) on the forehead; a frowze, or ‘frizz’.1724 Littleton Lat. Dict. s.v. Anthiæ, Bull-tour, a woman's forelock, frou...
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Waardenburg Syndrome Type 4A
Diagnosis
Physicians assess the patient for the typical phenotypes of Waardenburg Syndrome such as the white forelock or heterochromia. The discovery focused on 12 babies with abnormal eye pigmentation, white forelock, and exhibited symptoms of Hirschsprung's disease, they presented an
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Waardenburg Syndrome Type 1
Other features include the white forelock and graying that occurs in most patients prior to reaching age thirty. In extremely rare cases, the forelock may even be colored red rather than white. The coloring of the forelock may differ from patient to patient.
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German Nun pigeon
length (if compared with the thin head), and smoothly descends to the chest and back; on the back side of the neck there is a crest which is a part of the forelock A characteristic feature of this breed is a high, tight, conchiform forelock, which reaches to the crest on the back, and curls on the end of the forelock
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The Night Before Christmas (1951 film)
However, having heard the smith, the Forelock decides that got to other hut. The forelock seduced with gifts and angry with perfidy of Solokha's agrees.
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Tolu Site
The statue is the only example of this type of Native American artwork to have a representation of a beaded forelock, a hairstyle very prominent in other
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