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whippletree    
n. 马车前端用以系曳绳的横木

马车前端用以系曳绳的横木

whippletree
n 1: a crossbar that is attached to the traces of a draft horse
and to the vehicle or implement that the horse is pulling
[synonym: {whiffletree}, {whippletree}, {swingletree}]


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