A hoofed quadruped of the genus Equus; especially, the domestic horse (Equus caballus), which was domesticated in Egypt and Asia at a very early period. It has six broad molars, on each side of each jaw, with six incisors, and two canine teeth, both above and below. The mares usually have the canine teeth rudimentary or wanting. The horse differs from the true asses, in having a long, flowing mane, and the tail bushy to the base. Unlike the asses it has callosities, or chestnuts, on all its legs. The horse excels in strength, speed, docility, courage, and nobleness of character, and is used for drawing, carrying, bearing a rider, and like purposes.
The male of the genus Equus, in distinction from the female or male; usually, a castrated male.
To mate with (a mare); -- said of the male.
(noun) An animal, found both wild and domestic, resembling a centaur leg s and barrel with a neck and elongated head in place of the trunk, head, and arm s. Species "Equus Caballus" of the family "Equidae".
solid-hoofed herbivorous quadruped domesticated since prehistoric times
a beautiful animal that has some sort of effect on every body
a big animal, very able to end a person's life with a single, well-placed kick to the head
a big strong animal and when he is frightened he can be overpowering
a fairly fit animal (certainly one required to work or race must be
a flight animal that relies on running as its primary defense
a free-roaming social herbivore
a grazing animal, never a predator and always the prey
a herbivore, and it took many years to breed out a part of their wild instincts, and while there still is a lot of natural instinct left in an equine, they DO NOT have a prey drive, they are not designed to kill other animals
a herbivore, but because it's communication level with humans is marginal at best it doesn't know it's fried chicken until it tastes it, orally or olfactory
a herd animal and a prey animal that will either run or fight, he went on
a large and unpredictable animal
a large magnificent animal and it is going to drop to the ground
a living, breathing, thousand-pound animal
an animal that brings people together
an animal which carries people
an animate object whose preservation by feeding and watering is necessary to prevent its death
a powerful animal which has a will of its own
a prey animal, with little natural defense other than speed
a quicker animal than a cow
a strong animal with lots of stamina which is used to travelling long distances for its forage when necessary
a stupid animal, it will lose flesh," declared Karpov
a very senstive animal and able to sense the feelings of those nearby particularly hestiation, fear, confidence and anger
a wandering, grazing animal that does not hunt other animals
The modern horse (genus Equus, which also includes zebras, asses, etc.) evolved about 4 million years ago in North America. It spread to Asia, Europe and Africa. North American horses went extinct about 8,000 years ago, probably due to disease.
Horses have been in Florida for approximately 25 million years, but Equus (the modern horse) has been here for about 2 million. The Pleistocene example here had an appearance very similar to the modern horse, although often slightly smaller. Its remains are very common in Florida rivers and streams. If the chewing surface of the horse tooth is approximately square, it is an upper tooth. If rectangular, it is a lower. This is true with many plant chewing animals, such as elephants, rhinos, tapirs, titanotheres, etc.
A generic term for an equine animal. When reference is made to sexual category, the word "horse" shall mean an entire male five years old or older.
The horse (Equus caballus, sometimes seen as a subspecies of the Wild Horse, Equus ferus caballus) is a large odd-toed ungulate mammal, one of ten modern species of the genus Equus. Horses have long been among the most economically important domesticated animals; although their importance has declined with mechanization, they are still found worldwide, fitting into human lives in various ways. The horse is prominent in religion, mythology, and art; it has played an important role in transportation, agriculture, and war; it has additionally served as a source of food, fuel, and clothing.
The Horse ( ) is one of the 12-year cycle of animals which appear in the Chinese zodiac related to the Chinese calendar.