pinto

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English - English
A horse with a patchy coloration that includes white
Pied, mottled
a pied or "painted"
Any pied animal; esp
a pied or "painted" horse
Term for coat color of white with patches of another color See also piebald and skewbald
pintos a horse with irregular patterns of two or more colours British Equivalent: piebald. Spotted horse, also called paint, piebald, skewbald, and other terms to describe variations in colour and markings. The American Indian ponies of the western U.S. were often pintos. Most pure-breed associations refuse to register horses with pinto colouring. Pintos have colour patterns called overo (white spreading irregularly up from the belly, mixed with a darker colour) and tobiano (white spreading down from the back in smooth, clean-cut patterns)
{i} spotted horse, horse that has spotted hair
{s} spotted, mottled, covered in spots
a spotted or calico horse or pony
This is a standard color of a horse, also called Paint The horse will have large patches of brown or black and white
horse
Lit
Green coat pattern found on a freshly-washed gray horse left unattended in the stall for 10 minutes
painted; hence, piebald; mottled; pied
pinto bean
One of several varieties of common bean, Phaseolus vulgaris, common in the US and Mexico
pinto bean
mottled or spotted bean of southwestern United States; usually dried
pinto bean
A form of the common string bean that has mottled seeds and is grown chiefly in the southwest United States. a small light brown bean
pintos
Called also speckled Indians
pintos
They are remarkable for having the dark skin of the face irregularly spotted with white
pintos
plural of pinto
pintos
A mountain tribe of Mexican Indians living near Acapulco
pinto

    Hyphenation

    pin·to

    Turkish pronunciation

    pîntō

    Pronunciation

    /ˈpənˌtō/ /ˈpɪnˌtoʊ/

    Etymology

    () Spanish pinto (“painted, mottled”).
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