About The Word Caracole
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Caracole
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What's The Definition Of Caracole?
[v] make a half turn on a horse, in dressage
Synonyms | Synonyms for Caracole: Related Terms | Find terms related to Caracole: amble | antic | beam | bob | bounce | canter | caper | capriole | carol | carry on | cavort | chirp | chirrup | clap hands | curvet | cut a dido | cut capers | cut up | dance | delight | dido | disport | exult | falcade | flounce | fool around | frisk | frolic | gallop | gambade | gambado | gambol | glory | glow | go on horseback | hack | horse around | joy | jubilate | jump about | laugh | lilt | lope | mount | pace | piaffe | play | prance | radiate cheer | ramp | rejoice | revel | ride bareback | ride hard | rollick | romp | sing | skip | skip for joy | smile | sparkle | sport | take horse | tittup | trip | trot | whistle See Also | turn Caracole In Webster's Dictionary \Car"a*cole\, n. [F. caracole, caracol, fr. Sp. caracol
snail, winding staircase, a wheeling about.]
1. (Man.) A half turn which a horseman makes, either to the
right or the left.
2. (Arch.) A staircase in a spiral form.
{En caracole}[F.], spiral; -- said of a staircase.
\Car"a*cole\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Caracoled}.] [Cf. F. caracoler.] (Man.) To move in a caracole, or in caracoles; to wheel. Prince John caracoled within the lists. --Sir W. Scott. |
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