Horse-jockey

  • 61Jockey Club — For the North American thoroughbred horse racing industry see: The Jockey Club. : For the club that was a fixture of high society in 19th century Paris see: Jockey Club de Paris. : For the Las Vegas resort see: Jockey Club Las Vegas. The Jockey… …

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  • 62Horse — For other uses, see Horse (disambiguation). Domestic horse …

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  • 63Jockey-Club de Paris — The Jockey Club de Paris is best remembered as a gathering of the elite of nineteenth century French society. The club still exists at 2 rue Rabelais, and hosts the International Federation of Racing Authorities. NOTOC History The Jockey Club was …

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  • 64jockey club — noun a club to promote and regulate horse racing • Hypernyms: ↑club, ↑social club, ↑society, ↑guild, ↑gild, ↑lodge, ↑order * * * noun : an association of persons interested in horse racing usually reg …

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  • 65Horse breeding — Mares and foals Horse breeding is reproduction in horses, and particularly the human directed process of selective breeding of animals, particularly purebred horses of a given breed. Planned matings can be used to produce specifically desired… …

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  • 66jockey — I. noun (plural jockeys) Etymology: Jockey, Scots nickname for John Date: 1643 1. a person who rides or drives a horse especially as a professional in a race 2. a person who operates or works with a specified vehicle, device, object, or material… …

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  • 67jockey club — 1. an association for the regulation and promotion of thoroughbred horse racing, usually composed of racing officials and thoroughbred owners at a specific racetrack or in a particular region. 2. a section at a racetrack reserved for members of… …

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  • 68jockey — {{11}}jockey (n.) 1520s, boy, fellow, originally a Scottish proper name, variant of JACK (Cf. Jack). The meaning person who rides horses in races first attested 1660s. {{12}}jockey (v.) 1708, trick, outwit, gain advantage, from JOCKEY (Cf.… …

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  • 69Jockey (disambiguation) — A jockey is a professional horse racer.Jockey may also mean:* A wrench jockey is a term for an Auto mechanic. * A robot jockey a machine used to race camels * Disc jockey * A brand of underpants made by Jockey International, Inc.; compare… …

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  • 70Horse Racing TV — Infobox TV channel name = HRTV logofile = HRTV.png logoalt = logosize = launch = January 2003 closed date = picture format = network = owner = Magna Entertainment Corporation slogan = country = United States broadcast area = National headquarters …

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