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How to pronounce piebald in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms calico, motley, multi-color, multi-colored, multi-colour, multi-coloured, multicolor, multicolored, multicolour, multicoloured, painted, particolored, particoloured, pied, varicolored, varicoloured


a piebald horse.

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Several colour mutations are available including, yellow, cinnamon and piebald.
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Out there on the stage is the largest-and most piebald-rock band in captivity.
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The mare, piebald and wall-eyed, had a backbone like a ship's keel and ribs that showed.
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Strider is a piebald gelding and, because of that, very infra dig.
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As filming was not linear, the piebald faces appear sporadically.
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Colors of domestic sheep range from pure white to dark chocolate brown and even spotted or piebald.
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Pinto patterns, called piebald and skewbald by the Connemara registry, are not acceptable for registration.
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Weiser Family Farms is selling a most unusual piebald potato with creamy yellow and purple skin and yellow flesh.
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Domesticated yaks have a wider range of coat colours, with some individuals being white, grey, brown, roan or piebald.
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  • Motley: having sections or patches colored differently and usually brightly; "a jester dressed in motley"; "the painted desert"; "a particolored dress"; "a piebald horse"; "pied daisies"
  • A piebald is an animal, such as a horse or ball python, that has a spotting pattern of large unpigmented (sometimes expressed as white) areas and normally pigmented patches (black in the horse pictured). ...
  • Piebald is an American alternative rock band. Piebald started as a hardcore band in Andover, Massachusetts, out of the same scene that produced legends Converge. They later moved to the Boston suburb of Somerville and became a staple of the Greater Boston indie rock scene. ...
  • Spotted or blotched, especially of black and white
  • Pinto; in the New Zealand color study, an alpaca with white and black patches.
  • Of two colours irregularly arranged. e.g. piebald horse
  • Covered with patches of two colors, typically black and white.
  • A white genetic pattern, typically more than is seen on a dog with Irish spotting^G.
  • Calico colored deer either with white splotches or different colored splotches.