Similar words: past master, astern, eastern, northeastern, southeastern, easternmost, eastern europe, eastern hemisphere. Meaning: ['pæstə(r)n] n. the part between the fetlock and the hoof.
Random good picture Not show
1 Garah, who split a pastern last year, overcame a slow start to win the Stetchworth Maiden Stakes.
2 There should be very little bend of pastern.
3 Scabby lesions on pastern, teats, vulva and scrotum.
4 The Houyhnhnms use the hollow part, between the pastern and the hoof of their fore-foot, as we do our hands, and this with greater dexterity than I could at first imagine.
5 A small dainty foot one down at the pastern are not functional.
6 Viewed from the side, pasterns are slightly slanted, with the pastern joint strong, but flexible.
7 Non - woven fabrics are made of cellulose pastern of plastic pressure, the rupture of much of gauze.
8 The rear pastern ( metatarsus ) is of medium length and perpendicular to the ground as the dog stands naturally.
9 A small dainty foot or one down at the pastern are not functional.
More similar words: past master, astern, eastern, northeastern, southeastern, easternmost, eastern europe, eastern hemisphere, eastern orthodox church, paste, pasted, pastel, toothpaste, plaster cast, pasteurize, pasteurised, stern, sterne, pasteurization, pasteurisation, pass muster, sternly, cistern, postern, western, westerner, sternness, aster, waster, midwestern.