in+harness
51harness eye — Textiles. the eyelet on a heddle or on harness cords. Cf. mail2 (def. 3). * * * …
52harness horse — 1. a horse used for pulling vehicles. 2. a horse used in harness racing. [1885 90] * * * …
53harness — [13] Etymologically, harness is ‘equipment for an army’. It comes via Old French herneis ‘military equipment’ from an unrecorded Old Norse *hernest, a compound formed from herr ‘army’ (a descendant of prehistoric Germanic *kharjaz ‘crowd’ and… …
54harness — har·ness || hÉ‘rnɪs / hÉ‘Ën n. straps and other parts by which a draft animal is attached to a vehicle v. place a harness on a draft animal; control, rein, utilize, channel …
55harness — I. n. 1. Tackling, tackle, gear. 2. Accoutrements, armor, array, mail. 3. Mounting (of a loom). II. v. a. Tackle, put in harness …
56harness — n 1. tack, equipage, accouterment, yoke, bridle; restraint, bonds, strait jacket, framework. 2. in harness working, on the job, Sl. in the groove, forging ahead; in a rut, on a treadmill, tied down. v 3. control, bridle, rein; utilize, channel,… …
57harness horse — har′ness horse n. 1) dch a horse used for pulling vehicles 2) dch a horse used in harness racing • Etymology: 1885–90 …
58harness — saugos diržas statusas T sritis Kūno kultūra ir sportas apibrėžtis Juostos, kurias saugos tikslais juosiasi alpinistas ant krūtinės, liemens, kojų. Saugos diržai rišami su saugos virve mazgu. atitikmenys: angl. harness; safety belt vok.… …
59harness — saugos diržas statusas T sritis Kūno kultūra ir sportas apibrėžtis Pakabinamas arba rankose laikomas diržas sudėtingiems gimnastikos, akrobatikos, šuolių į vandenį ir kitiems pratimams, jų deriniams mokytis. Saugos diržas saugo nuo traumų.… …
60harness wrap — One of several materials used to bundle wires into manageable harnesses See loom split loom loom tape harness ties …