different between countryside vs trailhand
countryside
English
Etymology
country +? -side
Pronunciation
- enPR: k?n?tri-s?d', IPA(key): /?k?n.t?i?sa?d/
- Hyphenation: coun?try?side
Noun
countryside (plural countrysides)
- A rural area, or the rural part of a larger area.
- A rural landscape.
Usage notes
- Typically used with the definite article.
Translations
Anagrams
- sidecountry
countryside From the web:
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trailhand
English
Alternative forms
- trail hand
Etymology
trail +? hand
Noun
trailhand (plural trailhands)
- (US) A cowboy or skilled horseman who routinely rides through the rural countryside.
- 2003, Sara Campbell, "When a horseback ride turns into horror on the hoof," The Dallas Morning News, 6 Jul.,
- I've gone horseback riding many times since I was a little girl, and my 9-year-old daughter Emily considered herself an old trailhand.
- 2003, Sara Campbell, "When a horseback ride turns into horror on the hoof," The Dallas Morning News, 6 Jul.,
- (US) In the Old West, a mounted worker employed on a cattle drive.
trailhand From the web:
- what's a trail hand
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