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1 hoof
[hu:f, ]( American[) huf]American - hooves; noun(the horny part of the feet of horses, cows etc: That horse has an injured hoof.) kopyto* * *• kopyto -
2 cleft hoof
(a hoof, like those of cows, sheep etc, which has a split up the centre.) kopyto párnokopytníkov -
3 cloven hoof
(a hoof, like those of cows, sheep etc, which has a split up the centre.) kopyto párnokopytníkov -
4 pad the hoof
• chodit• obchádzat -
5 cleave
I [kli:v] past tense - cleft; verb(to split or divide.) štiepať- cleavage- cleaver
- cloven hoof
- cleft hoof II [kli:v] past tense, past participle - cleaved(to stick to.) lepiť sa* * *• rozštiepit (sa) -
6 paw
[po:] 1. noun(the foot of an animal with claws or nails: The dog had a thorn in its paw.) lab(k)a2. verb1) ((of an animal) to touch, hit etc (usually several times) with a paw or paws: The cat was pawing (at) the dead mouse.) drapkať labkou (po)2) ((of an animal) to hit (the ground, usually several times) with a hoof, usually a front hoof: The horse pawed (at) the ground.) hrabať kopytami -
7 shoe
1. [ʃu:] noun1) (an outer covering for the foot: a new pair of shoes.) topánka2) ((also horseshoe) a curved piece of iron nailed to the hoof of a horse.) podkova2. [ʃod] verb(to put a shoe or shoes on (a horse etc).) obuť; podkuť- shod- shoelace
- shoemaker
- on a shoestring* * *• výtokové koleno• zarážka• zaobut• šmýkadlo• strieborný odliatok• topánka• prívodný žlab• fazeta• drážka• celust brzdy• chránic• dat topánky• dat kovanie• pätka• plášt pneumatiky• podkut• podlahová lišta• podložka• podkovat• podkova• potiahnut• poltopánka• pokryt spodok• kovanie saní• kovová topánka• kovová sklznica• nasadit pätku• nasadit pneumatiku• obut• okovat -
8 hooves
American; see hoof
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Hoof — Hoof, v. i. 1. To walk as cattle. [R.] William Scott. [1913 Webster] 2. To be on a tramp; to foot. [Slang, U.S.] [1913 Webster] {To hoof it}, to foot it. {On the hoof}, of cattle, standing (on the hoof); not slaughtered. {beef on the hoof}, live… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Hoof — bezeichnet: Hoof (Ostertal), Ortsteil der Stadt St. Wendel im Saarland Hoof (Schauenburg), Ortsteil der Gemeinde Schauenburg in Nord Hessen. Hoof ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Joachim Hoof (* 1957), deutscher Bankmanager … Deutsch Wikipedia
hoof — ► NOUN (pl. hoofs or hooves) ▪ the horny part of the foot of a horse, cow, etc. ► VERB informal 1) kick (a ball) powerfully. 2) (hoof it) go on foot. 3) (hoof it) dance … English terms dictionary
hoof — [ho͞of, hoof] n. pl. hoofs or hooves [ho͞ovz, hoovz] [ME hoof < OE hof, akin to Ger huf < IE base * kapho > Sans s̍aphá , hoof, claw] 1. the horny covering on the feet of ungulate mammals: see HORSE 2. the entire foot of such an animal 3 … English World dictionary
Hoof — (h[=oo]f), n.; pl. {Hoofs} (h[=oo]fs), very rarely {Hooves} (h[=oo]vz). [OE. hof, AS. h[=o]f; akin to D. hoef, G. huf, OHG. huof, Icel. h[=o]fr, Sw. hof, Dan. hov; cf. Russ. kopuito, Skr. [,c]apha. [root]225.] 1. The horny substance or case that… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
hoof — hu̇f, hüf n, pl hooves hüvz, hu̇vz also hoofs a horny covering that protects the ends of the toes of numerous plant eating 4 footed mammals (as horses or cattle) also a hoofed foot * * * (hoof) [L. ungula] the hard, horny casing of the end of… … Medical dictionary
hoof — has a plural from hooves (more usual) or hoofs … Modern English usage
hoof|er — «HUF uhr, HOO fuhr», noun. Slang. 1. a professional dancer, especially a tap dancer. 2. a habitual walker … Useful english dictionary
Hoof — A hoof is the tip of a toe of an ungulate mammal, strengthened by a thick horny (keratin) covering. The hoof consists of a hard or rubbery sole, and a hard wall formed by a thick nail rolled around the tip of the toe. The weight of the animal is… … Wikipedia
hoof it — verb walk let s hoof it to the disco • Syn: ↑foot, ↑leg it, ↑hoof • Derivationally related forms: ↑foot (for: ↑foot), ↑footer … Useful english dictionary
hoof — {{11}}hoof (n.) O.E. hof hoof, from P.Gmc. *hofaz (Cf. O.S., O.Fris. hof, O.N. hofr, Dan. hov, Du. hoef, Ger. Huf hof ), from PIE *kop to beat, strike (Cf. Skt. saphah hoof ). For spelling, see HOOD ( … Etymology dictionary