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racehorse
English
Etymology
race +? horse
Pronunciation
Noun
racehorse (plural racehorses)
- A horse that competes in races.
Translations
Anagrams
- horse race, horse-race, horserace
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workhorse
English
Etymology
work +? horse
Pronunciation
Noun
workhorse (plural workhorses)
- A horse used primarily for manual labor; a draft horse
- Synonyms: (Britain, dialectal, one sense) aver, draft horse
- (by extension) Anyone or anything that does a lot of work; something or someone who works consistently or regularly.
- Those old machines are not very glamorous, but even 20 years after their introduction, they are still the workhorses of the industry.
Translations
See also
- powerhouse
- wheelhorse
- wheelhouse
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