equine
Collocations
4VERB + EQUINE
believes, horse, parts
EQUINE + NOUN
anatomy, family, species
PREP.
in
ADV.
independently
Definitions
adj
Of, relating to, or reminiscent of horses.
He who believes that each equine species was independently created, will, I presume, assert that each species has been created with a tendency to vary, both under nature and under domestication, in this particular manner, so as often to become striped like other species of the genus; and that each has been created with a strong tendency, when crossed with species inhabiting distant quarters of the world, to produce hybrids resembling in their stripes, not their own parents, but other species of the genus.
It should come as no surprise that horses suffer from tendon and ligament injuries. When one considers these vital parts of the equine anatomy and the stresses placed upon them, it’s a tribute to the horse’s physical make-up that there aren’t more injuries.
Of or relating to any member or members of the genus Equus, including horses, donkeys, mules, zebras, and others.
noun
Any horse or horse-like animal, especially one of the genus Equus.
Thesaurus
Synonyms
noun — hoofed mammals having slender legs and a flat coat with a na
- equid
Antonyms
Idioms & Phrases
Example Bank
5He who believes that each equine species was independently created, will, I presume, assert that each species has been created with a tendency to vary, both under nature and under domestication, in th
WiktionaryIt should come as no surprise that horses suffer from tendon and ligament injuries. When one considers these vital parts of the equine anatomy and the stresses placed upon them, it’s a tribute to the
WiktionaryFour years after the publication of the Modernisation Report, and two years after the very first 'Pilot Scheme' diesels were introduced, BR finally said goodbye to a form of traction even older than t
WiktionaryA horse is an equine.
Tatoeba · #1637687Horses and donkeys are both in the equine family.
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