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equine
[ ee-kwahyn, ek-wahyn ]
adjective
- of, relating to, or resembling a horse or other member of the horse family:
a bold, equine face.
noun
- Also called equid. a horse or other member of the horse family:
Her draft horses and mules are some of the finest equines we’ve ever seen.
equine
/ ˈɛkwaɪn /
adjective
- of, relating to, or resembling a horse
- of, relating to, or belonging to the family Equidae, which comprises horses, zebras, and asses
equine
/ ē′kwīn′,ĕk′wīn′ /
- Characteristic of or resembling horses or related animals, such as donkeys.
Derived Forms
- ˈequinely, adverb
Other Words From
- e·quine·ly adverb
- e·quin·i·ty [ee-, kwin, -i-tee], noun
- un·e·quine adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of equine1
Example Sentences
Robinson was excited about running his own team and returning to the pageantry of college football, which in USC’s case featured Traveler, the Trojans’ equine mascot who sprinted along the sideline.
Five more horses have died at a barn at Los Alamitos, bringing the total to 12 deaths as a result of an outbreak of equine infectious anemia.
The first triple E outbreak on record occurred in Massachusetts in the 1830s in horses — the reason one of the three Es stands for “equine.”
Ten communities in Massachusetts are now designated at high or critical risk for eastern equine encephalitis, or EEE, that spreads through the bite of an infected mosquito, officials say.
"The board members are resolute that equine welfare must always be placed uppermost and at all times," they said on Thursday.
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