transitive verb 1 a : to kill by depriving of oxygen : suffocate b (1) : smother (2) : muffle 2 a : to cut off (as the voice or breath) b : to withhold from...
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To Evaluate a horses conformation you must know several common names associated with horse anatomy. 20) Gaskin; The gaskin is the region between the stifle and the hock. 21) Stifle; The stifle is the joint at the end of the thigh corresponding to the human knee.
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Definition of stifle in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of stifle. Pronunciation of stifle. Translations of stifle. stifle synonyms, stifle antonyms. Information about stifle in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. stifle - joint between the femur and tibia in a quadruped; corresponds to the human knee...
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A common complaint you will hear from savvy riders is that their horse is stifled. You can sympathize with them if you have had a horse with stifle problems...
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Stifle. Instant, U (1) Counter target activated or triggered ability. (Mana abilities can't be targeted.)1 "If I wanted your opinion, I'd have told you what...
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Encyclopedia: Stifle joint
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The stifle joint is a complex joint in the hindlimbs of quadruped mammals such as the sheep, horse or dog. It is the equivalent joint to the human knee. The stifle joint is comprised of the femorotibi...
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stifle v. , -fled , -fling , -fles . v.tr. To interrupt or cut off (the voice, for example). To keep in or hold back; repress: stifled my [Middle English stifilen, alteration (influenced by Old Norse stīfla, to stop up) of stuffen, stuflen, to stifle, choke, drown, from Old French estoufer, of Germanic origin.]
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Bush administration officials throughout the government have engaged in White House-directed efforts to stifle, delay or dampen the release of climate change research that casts the White House or its policies in a bad light, says a new report that purports to be the most comprehensive assessment to date of the subject.
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