
1) Animal a child might ride 2) Aqueduct entry 3) Carnival ride provider 4) Chincoteague creature 5) Chincoteague equine 6) Chincoteague horse 7) Circus ride 8) County fair mount 9) Dog co-star 10) Dog show partner 11) Dwarf equine 12) Equus caballus 13) Express carrier, once 14) Express mail carrier
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1) Bangtail 2) Cayuse 3) Chorine 4) Crib 5) Horse 6) Jigger 7) Mount 8) Mustang 9) Nag 10) Trot
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- a range horse of the western United States
- an informal term for a racehorse
- a literal translation used in studying a foreign language (often used illicitly)
- a small glass adequate to hold a single swallow of whiskey
- any of various breeds of small gentle horses usually less than five feet high at the shoulder
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• (n.) A small glass of beer. • (n.) Twenty-five pounds sterling. • (n.) A translation or a key used to avoid study in getting lessons; a crib. • (n.) A small horse.
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£25.00
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any of several breeds of small horses standing less than 14.2 hands (147 cm, or 58 inches) high and noted for gentleness and endurance. Among the ... [3 related articles]
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Origin: Gael. Ponaidh. ... 1. A small horse. ... 2. Twenty-five pounds sterling. ... 3. A translation or a key used to avoid study in getting lessons; a crib. ... 4. A small glass of beer. Pony chaise, a light, low chaise, drawn by a pony or a pair of ponies. Pony engine, a small locomotive for switching cars from one track to another. Pony truck, ...
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Po'ny noun ;
plural Ponies [ Written also
poney .] [ Gael.
ponaidh .]
1. A small horse.
2. Twenty-five pounds sterling. [ Slang, Eng.]
3. A translation or a key used to avoid study in getting lessons; a crib. [ College Cant]
4. A small gla...
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A small horse; i.e., one that remains small as an adult. There is no precise size. Each breed association has its own size standard.
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Technically, a horse under 142 hands, but for practical purposes, individuals of one of the classic pony breeds such as Shetland, Welsh, Connemara, Pony of the Americas (POA), etc
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£25.
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£25.00
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Breeds of small horses, under 14.2 hands tall.
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A pony is a small horse less than 14.2 hands tall.
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Pony is slang for a small glass of beer.
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Borrowed from obsolete French poulenet (little foal) from Latin pullāmen.
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[
n] - a literal translation used in studying a foreign language (often used illicitly) 2. [n] - an informal term for a racehorse 3. [n] - any of various breeds of small gentle horses usually less than five feet high at the shoulder 4. [n] - a range horse of the western United States
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Pony - bottle size Designation for small-format bottles in different sizes. Still wine bottles with a volume of 0.1875 l (quarter bottle; also nip) or 0.375 l (half bottle) but also sparkling wine bottles with 0.2 l (also piccolo) are designated. See complete list under Bottles and Wine Vessels. Pony - unit of measurement Unit of measurement f...
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Generic term used to describe the perfect-binding line in the finishing department.
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trot noun a literal translation used in studying a foreign language (often used illicitly)
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Click images to enlargeSmall horse under 1.47 m/4.5 ft (14.2 hands) shoulder height. Although of Celtic origin, all the pony breeds have been crossed with thoroughbred and Arab stock, except for the smallest – the hardy Shetland, which is less than 105 cm/42 in shoulder height
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A full grown horse that is 14.2 hands or under.
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any equine that measures under 14.2 hands (58 inches) from its withers to the ground. Pony classes at hunter/jumper shows may be divided into small (under 12.2), medium (under 13.2), and large (under 14.2).
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A small horse, standing 14.2 or less
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