IPA: /ˈrækər/
KK: /ˈrækər/
A person or animal that moves in a specific way, especially a horse that has a smooth, rhythmic gait.
The racker moved gracefully across the field, showcasing its unique gait.
The word 'racker' originates from the Old English 'racan', meaning to stretch or to draw out. It refers to a person or thing that stretches or racks something, often used in contexts like a 'rack' for holding items.
Think of 'racking' something out, which means stretching or drawing it out — that's why a 'racker' is associated with that action.