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pastern
[ pas-tern ]
noun
- the part of the foot of a horse, cow, etc., between the fetlock and the hoof.
- either of the two bones of this part, the upper or first phalanx great pastern bone,orfetter bone and the lower or second phalanx small pastern bone, between which is a joint pastern joint.
pastern
/ ˈpæstən /
noun
- the part of a horse's foot between the fetlock and the hoof
- Also calledfetter bone either of the two bones that constitute this part
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of pastern1
Example Sentences
On Saturday morning, Battle of Midway suffered a fracture of his hind pastern during a timed workout.
Having said that there are no absolute rights and wrongs in this matter, however, when many people wrote to ask why St Thomas’ Hospital in London has no “s” after the apostrophe, I did feel that the answer must echo Dr Johnson’s when asked to explain his erroneous definition of a pastern: “Ignorance, madam, pure ignorance.”
According to The Age newspaper, a frightened Araldo leapt forward, jumping a steel rail, and shattered a hind pastern bone in the process.
According to The Age newspaper, a frightened Araldo leapt forward, jumping a steel rail, and shattered a hind pastern bone in the process.
Racing Victoria said the horse was spooked by a flag waved by a person in the crowd and, in retreating, kicked out and fractured a pastern bone in its hind leg on a fence.
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