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cutting$18326$ - traducción al español

CUTTING HORSE IS A TRAINED STOCK HORSE WITH ATHLETIC ABILITY AND COW SENSE.
Cutting Horse; Cutting horses

cutting      
n. recorte, cercenadura, cercenamiento, cizalladura, cizallamiento, incisión, labra, labrado, tajadura, tijeretazo, tijereteo, viruta; esqueje
chopping board         
  • This wooden cutting board shows signs of scoring after repeated use
  • Different wood cutting boards on a store shelf
  • Freshly oiled cutting board.
  • A plastic cutting board
  • This upcycled cutting board was made from [[boxcar]] [[floorboards]] that were taken from a railroad salvage yard.
DURABLE BOARD ON WHICH TO PLACE MATERIAL FOR CUTTING
Chopping board; Cutting boards; Wooden board
n. plancha para cortar
cutting tool         
  • Cutting edge profile with parameters
TOOL THAT IS USED TO REMOVE MATERIAL FROM THE WORKPIECE BY MEANS OF SHEAR DEFORMATION
Metalwork cutting tool; Cutting tools; Flute (cutting tool); Cutting tool; Cutting tool (metalworking)
Instrumento para cortar

Definición

autodestrucción
autodestrucción f. Destrucción de uno mismo.

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Cutting horse

A cutting horse is a stock horse, typically an American Quarter Horse, bred and trained for cutting, a modern equestrian competition requiring a horse and rider to separate a single cow from a herd of cattle and prevent it from getting back to the herd. One of the desired qualities in a cutting horse is "cow sense," described as an innate ability to read a cow, eye to eye, in anticipation of each move. The cutting horse has its roots in the historic cattle ranching industry, where horses with specialized cattle-handling skills were crucial for the work of the cowboy.