skewbald

/ˈskjuːˌbɔːld/
adjective
  1. Having patches of white and another color (usually not black), used especially for horses.
    • The skewbald pony had large white and brown patches.
    • She rode a skewbald mare in the parade.
    • The farmer's skewbald horse stood out in the green field.
Synonyms
noun
  1. A horse or other animal with a skewbald coat pattern.
    • The skewbald trotted gracefully around the ring.
    • We saw a skewbald grazing near the fence.
    • The children loved petting the gentle skewbald at the fair.
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