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manege

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ma·nège also ma·nege  (m-nzh)
n.
1. The art of training and riding horses.
2. The movements and paces of a trained horse.
3. A school at which equestrianship is taught and horses are trained.

[French, from Italian maneggio, from maneggiare, to manage; see manage.]

manège, manege
1. the art and practice of horsemanship.
2. the special paces taught to a horse in training.
3. the school or academy where they are taught.
See also: Horses


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