单词 | piebald |
释义 | piebald (once / 12123 pages) adj Use the adjective piebald to describe something that has different colored patches — especially black and white patches. If you own a piebald horse, you could name him Spot. The adjective piebald is a combination of pie and bald. Pie was the original name for magpie a common European bird known for its black and white coloring. Bald did not mean hairless, but meant a white patch, especially on the head (think bald eagle). So something piebald has a combination of black and white coloring and still mostly refers to horses, although the word can refer to other multicolored things. WORD FAMILYpiebald: piebaldest USAGE EXAMPLESHe now owns 37 trained horses, from elegant Arabian stallions to piebald shires and bonny Shetland ponies. BBC(Mar 09, 2016) The cattle sensed her coming and shifted, sleep-eyed, red coats made piebald with matted ice and snow. The New Yorker(Nov 20, 2015) The cattle sensed her coming and shifted, sleep-eyed, red coats made piebald with matted ice and snow. The New Yorker(Nov 20, 2015) adj having sections or patches colored differently and usually brightly a piebald horse Syn calico, motley, multi-color, multi-colored, multi-colour, multi-coloured, multicolor, multicolored, multicolour, multicoloured, painted, particolored, particoloured, pied, varicolored, varicoloured colored, colorful, coloured having color or a certain color; sometimes used in combination |
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