Mexican Spanish Meaning of horses

caballos

Other Mexican Spanish words related to caballos

Definitions and Meaning of horses in English

horses

horsepower, pommel horse, a frame usually with legs used for supporting something (such as planks or staging), a piece of gymnasium equipment used for balancing and swinging movements or for vaulting exercises, hauled or powered by a horse, a frame that supports something (as wood while being cut), large or coarse of its kind, cavalry, racehorse, of or relating to a horse (see horse sense 1a(1)), a large solid-hoofed herbivorous mammal of the genus Equus (E. caballus) domesticated since prehistoric times, a male horse, a game in which players take turns attempting to duplicate successful basketball shots, a letter of the word "horse" is awarded for each missed attempt, and the first player to receive all five letters loses, jackstay, from the original source, a mass of the same geologic character as the wall rock that occurs within a vein of useful mineral matter, to move by brute force, heroin, to be in heat or estrus, stallion, a large hoofed grazing domestic mammal that is used to carry or draw loads and for riding, vaulting horse, mounted on horses, a recent or extinct animal (such as a zebra, ass, or onager) of the horse family, to provide with a horse, an athlete whose performance is consistently strong and reliable, to provide with a horse (see horse sense 1a(1)), a large solid-hoofed herbivorous ungulate mammal (Equus caballus, family Equidae, the horse family) domesticated since prehistoric times and used as a beast of burden, a draft animal, or for riding

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caballos

horsepower, pommel horse, a frame usually with legs used for supporting something (such as planks or staging), a piece of gymnasium equipment used for balancing

potrillos,caballos,potrillas,yegua,fregar,caballos de carreras,sementales,caballos,bahías,Broncos

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horseplays => carreras de caballos, horsehides => cueros de caballo, horsefeathers => tonterías, horsed around => Cabalgando, horse traders => Comerciantes de caballos,