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A shortened or "pulled" mane. The mane is often pulled to shorten and thin it. It gives a much neater appearance than simply trimming it with scissors, which does not thin the mane enough to braid and creates an unnatural line. Pulling also makes the mane more manageable, as a pulled mane is less likely to get tangled than a natural one.
The most common method of shortening and thinning the mane is by pulling it. Originally, a thinned mane was considered easier to keep free of dirt, burrs, and out of the way of the rider, and thus worth the time and upkeep of regular thinning. Today, its purpose is primarily for tradition and to make it lay down flat and be easier to braid or band.
In linguistics, clipping, also called truncation or shortening, [1] is word formation by removing some segments of an existing word to create a diminutive word or a clipped compound. Clipping differs from abbreviation , which is based on a shortening of the written, rather than the spoken, form of an existing word or phrase.
Reach through the outer two loops and grab either side of the middle loop and pull outward while also keeping the rest of the rope slightly taut. Once the middle loop is pulled through the outer loops, pull on the free ends of the rope to secure. The result is a flattened loop which is held at each end by a half hitch. If the sides of the ...
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A full beard without a moustache or neck hair, sometimes called a "lion's mane." [12] Chinstrap beard: Sideburns which are connected to each other by a narrow line of hair along the jaw, resembling a helmet strap harnessed to one's chin. [13] Circle beard A goatee in which the moustache is allowed to connect to the hair on the chin. [7]
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Harsh winds: Wind can tangle and pull on the hair, causing breakage and split ends. Extreme weather temperatures: Extreme cold and heat can strip hair of its natural moisture, making it dry and ...