Definition of Horsehide. Meaning of Horsehide. Synonyms of Horsehide

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Definition of Horsehide

Horsehide
Horsehide Horse"hide`, n. 1. The hide of a horse. 2. Leather made of the hide of a horse.

Meaning of Horsehide from wikipedia

- S**** cordovan, cordovan, or cordwain is a type of tanned leather commonly used in high-end shoemaking. Cordovan is an equine material made from the superficial...
- taboo in some cultures, and a subject of political controversy in others. Horsehide leather has been used for boots, gloves, jackets, baseballs, and baseball...
- rubber or cork center wrapped in yarn and covered with white natural horsehide or cowhide, or a synthetic composite leather. A regulation baseball is...
- Flying, Type A-2". It describes the jacket's construction as "seal brown horsehide leather, knitted wristlets and waistband (skirt)". All contracts used...
- Meanwhile, Robin goes up to the stranger, Guy of Gisborne, who is clad in a horsehide robe. Guy's outfit is described thus: A sword and a dagger he wore by...
- introduced, Jackets are made out of horsehide. Neck label is rectangular, black with Perfecto Genuine Horsehide Front Quarter - Style Quality printed...
- familiar among all leather flight jackets, stated that it should be made of horsehide tanned to seal brown.[citation needed] However, initially, oxidation during...
- alternative to the heavy greatcoats that other armies persisted with. Horsehide Leather Jerkins of the Great War/Second World War pattern continued to...
- became one of the best known symbols of the AAF. Made of seal brown horsehide leather (later supplemented by goatskin) with a beige spun silk lining...
- 5 cm) - 5–5.25 ounces (142–149 g) - cork or rubber (core) yarn white horsehide or cowhide (case) Softball 11.875–12.125 inches (30.16–30.80 cm) - 6.25–7...