paddock
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Noun — A small fenced field, especially one used for grazing or exercising horses.
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Etymology
Likely a variant of an old British dialect word for a small enclosed field, ultimately related to "park."
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What does “paddock” mean?
The word “paddock” means a small fenced field, especially one used for grazing or exercising horses. In plain terms, a fenced-in grassy area for animals, or the prep area at a racetrack.
How do you pronounce “paddock”?
“Paddock” is pronounced PA-duhk (/ˈpædək/ in IPA).
How do you use “paddock” in a sentence?
Here is “paddock” used in a sentence: “The mare grazed quietly in the paddock.”
What part of speech is “paddock”?
“Paddock” is a noun.
How many meanings does “paddock” have?
“Paddock” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a small fenced field, especially one used for grazing or exercising horses.