horse
1. A trestlelike structure of suitable height,
traditionally made of wood, but also of a light,
non-corrosive, nonstaining material such as
plastic, on which hides and skins are piled for
draining, transportation from one department to
another in the tannery. and sometimes for storage
purposes. 2. A T-shaped stand, about 3 feet high,
on which spoiled sheets from the POST (1) in a
handmade paper mill are placed. Being practically
of no value as paper, these sheets are
subsequently placed at the top and bottom of the
salable packs to protect them. (197 , 363 )