different between plaited vs stockwhip
plaited
English
Verb
plaited
- simple past tense and past participle of plait
Anagrams
- taliped
plaited From the web:
- what plaited mean
- what is plaited hair
- what does plaited hair mean
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stockwhip
English
Etymology
stock +? whip
Noun
stockwhip (plural stockwhips)
- An Australian whip made of a long, tapered length of flexible, plaited leather with a stiff handle, used when mustering cattle.
- 1938, Xavier Herbert, Capricornia, Chapter VI, p. 80, [1]
- […] Mrs. Pansy McLash, the keeper of the Siding House, was flogging a herd of goats from her garden. The goats surged on to the railway, intent on escaping the stockwhip whistling behind, and Mrs. McLash went after them, intent on teaching them the lesson of their lives.
- 1938, Xavier Herbert, Capricornia, Chapter VI, p. 80, [1]
Hypernyms
- whip
Verb
stockwhip (third-person singular simple present stockwhips, present participle stockwhipping, simple past and past participle stockwhipped)
- (transitive) To use such a whip.
Further reading
- stockwhip on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Anagrams
- whipstock
stockwhip From the web:
- what does stockwhip mean
- what is a stock whip used for
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