Zebra vs. Pinto

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Zebranoun

Any of three species of genus Equus: E. grevyi, E. quagga, or E. zebra, all with black and white stripes and native to Africa.

Zebranoun

A referee.

Zebranoun

An unlikely diagnosis, especially for symptoms probably caused by a common ailment. (Originates in the advice often given to medical students: "When you hear hoof beats, think of horses, not zebras.")

Zebranoun

A biracial person, specifically one born to a member of the Sub-Saharan African race and a Caucasian.

Zebranoun

(informal) A fish, the zebra cichlid.

Zebranoun

Any member of three species of African wild horses remarkable for having the body white or yellowish white, and conspicuously marked with dark brown or brackish bands.

Zebranoun

any of several fleet black-and-white striped African equines

Zebra

Zebras (UK: , US: ) (subgenus Hippotigris) are African equines with distinctive black-and-white striped coats. There are three extant species: the Grévy's zebra (Equus grevyi), plains zebra (E. quagga), and the mountain zebra (E. zebra).

Pintonoun

A horse with a patchy coloration that includes white.

Pintoadjective

Pied, mottled.

Pintoadjective

Lit., painted; hence, piebald; mottled; pied.

Pintonoun

Any pied animal; esp., a pied or "painted" horse.

Pintonoun

a spotted or calico horse or pony

Pinto

Pinto is a Portuguese, Spanish, Jewish (Sephardic), and Italian surname. It is a high-frequency surname in all Portuguese-speaking countries and is also widely present in Spanish-speaking countries, Italy, India, France and Israel.

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