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/ˈpadək/,
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paddocks, plural;
  1. Keep or enclose (a horse) in a paddock
    • - horses paddocked on a hillside
Noun
  1. A small field or enclosure where horses are kept or exercised

  2. An enclosure adjoining a racetrack where horses are gathered and displayed before a race


  1. pen where racehorses are saddled and paraded before a race
  2. Paddock is the codeword for an alternate Cabinet War Room bunker for Winston Churchill's World War II government. Located in Dollis Hill, North West London, it was constructed in 1939 but only rarely used during the war, with only two meetings of the War Cabinet being held there. ...
  3. A frog or toad; To provide with a paddock. To keep in, or place in, a paddock
  4. (Paddocks) Subdivision of a pasture designed to provide short-duration grazing followed by an appropriate (related to species, soil type and weather conditions) rest period for regrowth and stand maintenance.
  5. The area of lockout kennels, scales and inspection area.
  6. Large enclosed area that a horse can run around or move about freely.
  7. A permanently fenced pasture subdivision.
  8. The place where horses are brought before each race. Fans can get an up-close look at the competitors while owners, trainers and jockeys can meet before the race to plan strategies.
  9. A grazing area that is a subdivision of a grazing management unit, and is enclosed and separated from other areas by a fence or barrier (Grazing management unit; Pasture).
  10. The enclosure at a motor racing track used by team support personnel, vehicles, and other officials and VIPs.
  11. The area where cars and trailers park for the day -- a driver claims a spot and returns his/her competition car there at the end of each heat (before heading out to his/her work assignment).
  12. The competitor's business, social and nerve centre, normally to be found behind the pits where the motorhomes are parked as a base for the teams and sponsors.
  13. Ripon’s biggest enclosure; offering a race viewing stand, a series of bars and access to the parade ring.
  14. A small division of land within a grazing cell where stock are grazed for short periods -- hours or days. Paddocks can be fenced or merely marked for herders to observe.
  15. area of the racecourse incorporating the pre-parade ring, parade ring (where horses are paraded before each race) and winner's enclosure
  16. Fields where horses are turned out to eat the grass
  17. 1. a small field, especially for keeping horses in. 2. a piece of land, fenced, defined by natural boundaries, or otherwise considered distinct. 3. a turf enclosure adjoining a racecourse where horses or cars are assembled before a race. 4. a playing field. 5. ...
  18. a turnout place for horses outside, like a tiny corral but only used for one or twohorses at a time.
  19. 1 : An enclosed area for grazing animals  2 : In Australia, an enclosed piece of land
  20. a small field or enclosure near a stable, in which horses are exercised.
  21. The area where the team transporters are parked, and where the teams work on cars between on-track sessions.
  22. fenced-in piece of land usually used for grazing horses
  23. Any fenced area, irrespective of size used for crops or stock
  24. An enclosure to hold a horse. Typically an area between the stables and the pasture.
  25. A smaller, fenced area used for turnout