calkin

/ˈkɔkɪn/
noun
  1. A metal projection on a horseshoe that prevents slipping.
    • Without a calkin, the horse might slip on wet pavement.
    • He checked each calkin to make sure it was securely attached to the shoe.
    • The farrier added a calkin to the horse's shoe for better grip on icy roads.
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