Gold and white horse
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PALOMINOGold-and-white horse
SOCHIWhere Meryl Davis and Charlie White won gold
salukione of a breed of black and tan, white, gold, or tricolor dogs resembling the greyhound and having fringes of long hair on the ears, legs, and thighs, raised originally in Egypt and southwestern Asia
salukisone of a breed of black and tan, white, gold, or tricolor dogs resembling the greyhound and having fringes of long hair on the ears, legs, and thighs, raised originally in Egypt and southwestern Asia
MREDBlack-and-white horse?
INNSThe Tabard and the White Horse
ROANBrown-and-white horse, e.g.
skewbalda horse with brown and white patches
BLUEROANHorse with evenly mixed black-and-white hairs
skewbaldsSKEWBALD, a horse with brown and white patches
stocksA band of white material tied like a cravat and worn as a part of formal horse-riding dress
pintoesa horse or pony of various breeding that is marked with patches of white and another color compare paint piebald skewbald
palominosA pale golden or tan-colored horse or pony with a white mane and tail, originally bred in the southwestern U.S
roanhaving the base color (as red, black, or brown) muted and lightened by admixture of white hairs a roan horse a roan calf
aesculinwhite, crystalline, slightly water-soluble glucoside, C15H16O9, obtained from the bark of the common horse chestnut and used chiefly in skin preparations as a protective against sunburn
zebrasany of several fleet African mammals (Equus burchelli, E. grevyi, and E. zebra) related to the horse but distinctively and conspicuously patterned in stripes of black or dark brown and white or buff
zebrinesany of several fleet African mammals (Equus burchelli, E. grevyi, and E. zebra) related to the horse but distinctively and conspicuously patterned in stripes of black or dark brown and white or buff
zebrineany of several fleet African mammals (Equus burchelli, E. grevyi, and E. zebra) related to the horse but distinctively and conspicuously patterned in stripes of black or dark brown and white or buff