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equine
English
Etymology
From Latin equ?nus (“of or pertaining to horses”).
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /??kwa?n/
- (UK) IPA(key): /?i?kwa?n/
- (US) IPA(key): /?i?kwa?n/
Adjective
equine (not comparable)
- Of or relating to a horse or horses.
- Of or relating to any member or members of the genus Equus.
Synonyms
- horsely
- horsen
- horsey or horsy
Translations
Noun
equine (plural equines)
- Any horse or horse-like animal, especially one of the genus Equus.
Translations
See also
- equid
Italian
Adjective
equine f
- feminine plural of equino
Latin
Adjective
equ?ne
- vocative masculine singular of equ?nus
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zebroid
English
Etymology
From zebra +? -oid.
Noun
zebroid (plural zebroids)
- A cross between a zebra and any other equine animal, but especially a horse.
Adjective
zebroid (comparative more zebroid, superlative most zebroid)
- Of or pertaining to such a cross.
- Of or pertaining to a zebra; zebrine.
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