trotter

/ˈtrɑtər/
noun
  1. A horse that is trained to trot, especially in harness racing.
    • The trotter pulled the sulky smoothly around the track.
    • The trotter won the race by a nose.
    • She owns a champion trotter that has broken several records.
  2. The foot of a pig, used as food.
    • Pig trotters are a popular ingredient in some cuisines.
    • They served pickled trotters at the traditional feast.
    • She simmered the trotters with herbs to make a rich broth.
  3. A person or animal that trots.
    • The little dog was a fast trotter on the trail.
    • The jogger was a light trotter, barely making a sound.
    • He's a steady trotter and can cover long distances without tiring.
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