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Discover LudwigThe word "noseband" is correct in written English
It is used in the context of equestrianism, referring to a strap that goes around a horse's nose to help control it. Example: "The trainer adjusted the noseband to ensure the horse was comfortable while being ridden."
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The noseband, a strap of the bridle that encircles the horse's nose, may be either a cavesson, with a headpiece and rings for attaching a long training rein, or a noseband with a headstrap, only necessary if a standing martingale is used.
We are all extras in this scene, though, when the white face and sheepskin noseband of a Kauto Star rounds the turn, shakes off a Denman and ascends the hill of pain and joy.
This long rein, also used for training young or difficult horses, is attached to a headpiece with a noseband called a cavesson.
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A variety of other nosebands are intended for horses that pull, or bear, on the reins unnecessarily.
The whip, the spur, and devices such as martingales, special nosebands, and reins are artificial aids, so termed in theory, as the horse does not discriminate between natural and artificial.
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