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Headcollar vs Did - What's the difference?

headcollar | did |

As a noun headcollar

is a bitless headpiece for leading or tying up a horse.

As a proper noun did is

sun (sunday).

headcollar

English

Noun

  • A bitless headpiece for leading or tying up a horse.
  • Synonyms

    * halter * headstall (in Australasia and UK) * horsecollar

    References

    Baranowski, Zdzislaw, "The International Horseman's Dictionary", Pitman Publishing, New York, 1955 Stratton, Charles, "The International Horseman's Dictionary", Hamlyn Publishing, Melbourne, 1975 Summerhayes, R.S., "Encyclopedia for Horsemen", Frederick Warne & Co., London and New York, 1966

    did

    Translingual

    Alternative forms

    * (roman numeral) DID, CMXCIX, cmxcix (DID)

    Number

    (mul-number)
  • (label) A Roman numeral representing nine hundred and ninety-nine ().
  • See also

    * Previous: diid (nine hundred and ninety-eight, ) * Next: dd (one thousand, ) ----