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vice
(redirected from stable vice)

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vice1
Pathol obsolete any physical defect or imperfection

vice2 (US (often)), vise
an appliance for holding an object while work is done upon it, usually having a pair of jaws

vis, vice, vise
A spiral staircase generally of stone, whose steps wind around a central shaft or newel; a screw stair.


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Mullins explains: ``The previous owners didn't discover the horse had a stable vice [behavioural irregularity] until they were preparing him for a sale, so they decided to put him in training before selling him.
At home Tattersalls and Goffs have, in recent years, adopted this method of indicating stable vices on the bidding board, but Doncaster has not.
 
 
 
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