Horse ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Horse ( noun )

  1. A large mammal with four legs and a mane, used for riding, racing, and carrying loads.
  2. A horse used for racing.
  3. A unit of power equal to 746 watts.
  4. A wooden frame on which a ship's keel is laid during construction.

Origin:

Old english hors, of germanic origin; related to dutch ros and german ross.

Examples:

  1. I'm going to buy a horse and keep it in the stable.
  2. The horse ran the race in record time.
  3. The engine has a power output of 200 horsepower.
  4. The ship was built on a horse.
  5. He rode his horse to the top of the hill.

(As a verb)

Horse ( verb )

  1. A large mammal with four legs and a mane, used for riding, racing, and carrying loads.
  2. A horse used for racing.
  3. A unit of power equal to 746 watts.
  4. A wooden frame on which a ship's keel is laid during construction.

Origin:

Old english hors, of germanic origin; related to dutch ros and german ross.

Examples:

  1. I'm going to buy a horse and keep it in the stable.
  2. The horse ran the race in record time.
  3. The engine has a power output of 200 horsepower.
  4. The ship was built on a horse.
  5. He rode his horse to the top of the hill.
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