
1) Bean in a burrito 2) Bean in burritos 3) Bean in much chili 4) Bean often refried 5) Bean or horse 6) Bean or old car 7) Bean type 8) Bean variety 9) Bomb of a Ford 10) Burrito bean 11) Bygone ford 12) Calico 13) Calico horse 14) Calico pony 15) Certain ford, once 16) Certain horse 17) Certain horse or ford
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1) Horse 2) Multicoloured 3) Paint horse 4) Pied
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Pinto is a Portuguese surname, also existent in Spanish and Italian languages. Some Indians, especially people whose family originated from Portuguese Goa, also bear this name. It can be also found among the Sephardi Jews descendants of the Jews expelled from Portugal that settled in Arab countries and the Netherlands. In England, the spelling was...
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• (a.) Lit., painted; hence, piebald; mottled; pied. • (n.) Any pied animal; esp., a pied or `painted` horse.
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Marked with white and some other color (usually patches of color on white). Color definitions may vary by breed. Always check the breed standard for the definitive color description.
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(Spanish: `Painted`), a spotted horse; the Pinto has also been called paint, particoloured, pied, piebald, calico, and skewbald, terms sometimes ...
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(from the article `Lemercier, Népomucène`) ...created a succès de scandale and was quickly suppressed because of its bold political allusions. The orthodox tragedy Agamemnon (1794) was ...
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Pin'to adjective [ Spanish , painted.] Lit., painted; hence, piebald; mottled; pied.
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Pin'to noun Any pied animal; esp., a pied or 'painted' horse.
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Pinto is a horse colouring, often black and white (known in Britain as piebald) or brown and white or other colours, and not a breed of horse as such, although they often resemble Spanish horses in appearance. The American Indians prized pinto horses for their colouring.
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[
n] - a spotted or calico horse or pony
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noun a spotted or calico horse or pony
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Marked with white and some other color (usually patches of color on white). Color definitions may vary by breed. Always check the breed standard for the definitive color description.
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A color of horse. Large patches of brown or black and white. Also called a paint.
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A horse or pony of varying type, with a two-toned body color (generally large blocks of white), registered with the Pinto Horse Association of America, Inc. A pinto (lower case) is any horse or pony with a two-toned coat.
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