- A
saddle is a
supportive structure for a
rider of an animal,
fastened to an animal's back by a girth. The most
common type is equestrian. However, specialized...
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knight put on his armor. The
squire was also
responsible for
grooming and
saddling the knight’s horses.
Squire would accompany their knights into battle....
- In mathematics, a
saddle point or
minimax point is a
point on the
surface of the
graph of a
function where the
slopes (derivatives) in
orthogonal directions...
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Saddle River may
refer to:
Saddle River (Alberta), a
tributary of the
Peace River in Alberta,
Canada Saddle River (P****aic
River tributary), New Jersey...
- The
Saddle (Scottish Gaelic: An Dìollaid) is one of the
great Scottish mountains; seen from the site of the
Battle of Glen
Shiel it
forms (with Faochag)...
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fenced areas that hold horses, such as a
saddling paddock at a racetrack, the area
where race
horses are
saddled before a
horse race.
Horse breeders may...
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within it. It is a
measure of the
independence of a summit. The key col ("
saddle")
around the peak is a
unique point on this
contour line and the parent...
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Saddle soap is a
compound used for cleaning, conditioning, and
protecting leather. It
typically contains mild soap,
softening ingredients such as lanolin...
- out the
stables and yards, feeding,
grooming and
rugging horses, plus
saddling horses for track-work and races,
hence the name.
Relevant vocational qualifications...
- In mathematics, the
method of
steepest descent or
saddle-point
method is an
extension of Laplace's
method for
approximating an integral,
where one deforms...