Gaskin

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Gaskin is a term that can refer to several different subjects, including a surname, a part of a horse's anatomy, and various geographical locations. This article will explore these different meanings in detail.

Surname[edit | edit source]

The surname Gaskin is of English origin and is derived from the Old French word "Gascon," which refers to a person from the region of Gascony in France. Notable people with the surname Gaskin include:

Horse Anatomy[edit | edit source]

In equine anatomy, the gaskin is the muscular part of the hind leg between the stifle and the hock. It is an important area for the horse's movement and strength. The gaskin is analogous to the human calf.

Geographical Locations[edit | edit source]

The name Gaskin is also associated with various geographical locations, including:

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