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14:31 May 14, 2004 |
Dutch to English translations [Non-PRO] Zoology | ||||
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4 +2 | blaze |
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4 | white line on the nose |
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3 | white stripe on offside of nostril |
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white line on the nose Explanation: More literally. See ref. Reference: http://www.flealess.org/lostpets/horses.html |
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white stripe on offside of nostril Explanation: white stripe on offside of nostril Reference: http://www.moorgoods.co.uk/nhw/horses_missing.htm |
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blaze Explanation: In Dutch: de bles van een paard In English: a blazed horse or horse with a blaze -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 46 mins (2004-05-14 15:18:14 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- http://petcaretips.net/horse_color_markings.html BLAZE A white mark spread over the forehead and the length of the face. If the blaze is exaggerated to cover the entire front of the face, the term \"bald face\" or \"war bonnet\" might be used. STRIPE A white mark down the face, similar to a blaze but narrower. STRIP A white mark running partway down the face. STAR A patch of white on the forehead. SNIP A white or pink patch on the nose or lip. WHORL A patch of hair swirling opposite to the surrounding hair, usually found on the forehead. |
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