different between thoroughbred vs warmblood
thoroughbred
English
Etymology
thorough +? bred
Adjective
thoroughbred (comparative more thoroughbred, superlative most thoroughbred)
- Bred from pure stock.
- well-bred and properly educated.
Related terms
- thoroughbreed
Translations
Noun
thoroughbred (plural thoroughbreds)
- A horse of a breed derived from crosses between Arabian stallions and English mares, bred for racing. (usually capitalized: Thoroughbred.)
- (nonstandard, loosely) Any purebred horse.
- A person of uncommon strength or endurance (like that of a thoroughbred horse).
- That athlete is a real thoroughbred.
- A well-bred person.
Translations
References
- thoroughbred on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- thoroughbred at OneLook Dictionary Search
- thoroughbred in The Century Dictionary, New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911.
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warmblood
English
Etymology
German Warmblut
Noun
warmblood (plural warmbloods)
- A horse of a middle-weight classification, between draught horses and thoroughbreds.
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