stirrup in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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stirrup [ˈstɪrəp, Am ˈstɜ:r-] N

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The stirrup itself is similar, but the length of the stirrup leather is different.
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This caused a lot of community stirrup and protesting.
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Contemporaries regarded stirrups and spurs as inhibiting for this purpose.
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The boots had a low heel, and a semi-pointed toe that made them practical for mounted troops as they allowed easy use of stirrups.
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Through a system of linkages, when the canopy was open the stirrup was lowered and the flaps opened, providing easy access to the cockpit.
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Paintings portraying deities are most commonly found on ceramic stirrup bottle spouts.
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Stirrups may also be made of synthetic materials and various metallic alloys.
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One reason riders can become hung up is due to improper stirrup sizing.
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The stirrup sock lacked a foot, instead having a loop (stirrup) which fits within the instep of the foot.
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Vessel types were small and closed flasks or stirrup jars.
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