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5 gateado
(Sp. model spelled same [gateáðo] < gato 'cat' < Late Latin cat-tum, 'undomesticated cat' plus the derivative suffix - eado)A dun-colored horse with stripes on its legs and shoulders, similar to the zebra dun. Santamaría indicates that it refers to a light or blond-colored horse with a blackish stripe along the ridge of its back and similar transversal stripes on its ribs and hindquarters. Islas defines it as a pattern observed on the legs of many bay-colored mules that consists of dark transversal stripes on the shoulders, knees, thighs, and hocks. The pattern is similar to that on many brown-colored cats, which is the origin of the term.
См. также в других словарях:
undomesticated — 1834, from UN (Cf. un ) (1) not + pp. of domesticate (see DOMESTIC (Cf. domestic)). Undomestic not caring for home life is recorded from 1754 … Etymology dictionary
undomesticated — [spelling only] … English World dictionary
undomesticated — adj. * * * … Universalium
undomesticated — adjective Not domesticated … Wiktionary
undomesticated — (Roget s Thesaurus II) adjective In a primitive state; not domesticated or cultivated; produced by nature: native, natural, rough, uncultivated, untamed, wild. See WILD … English dictionary for students
undomesticated — adj. not domesticated, untamed … English contemporary dictionary
undomesticated — adjective 1》 (of an animal) not tamed. 2》 not accustomed to domestic tasks … English new terms dictionary
undomesticated — a. Wild, not tame … New dictionary of synonyms
undomesticated — un·domesticated … English syllables
undomesticated — un do•mes′ti•cat ed adj … From formal English to slang
undomesticated — /ʌndəˈmɛstəkeɪtəd/ (say unduh mestuhkaytuhd) adjective not domesticated …