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saddleback

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saddleback
1. a marking resembling a saddle on the backs of various animals
2. a breed of black pig with a white band across its back
3. a rare bird of New Zealand, Philesturnus carunculatus, having a chestnut-coloured saddle-shaped marking across its back and wings
4. another name for col

saddleback [′sad·əl‚bak]
(geology)
A hill or ridge with a concave outline along its crest.
(meteorology)
The cloudless air between the “towers” of two cumulus congestus or cumulonimbus clouds and above a lower cloud mass.


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The monkey is related to saddleback tamarins, which include several species of monkeys known for their distinctively marked backs.
Edmonton Ashley Saddleback has a long road ahead of her before she graduates from her chosen program at Edmonton's Northern Alberta Institute of Technology but she doesn't mind.
Gay activists point out that Warren's Saddleback megachurch bans gays and lesbians from attendance, and he supports the controversial ex-gay movement that claims gays can be “cured” through prayer.
 
 
 
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