Horses
//ˈhoɹsɪz//
Word Type
Noun
Verb
The word "horses" can be used as noun and verb.
Word Relationships
Typical Location
Capable Of
canter carry riders drink water eat oats gallop faster than humans run jump high jump higher and longer than people jump obstacles jump whilst carrying humans look very elegant pull carts race around track race at racetrack race each other race on tracks rest in barn rest standing up sleep standing smell fear trot very affectionate creatures wear horseshoes
Desires
Inflected/Variant Forms
Has Part
Context
Has Property
Type Of (IsA)
beuatiful bigger than humans bigger than people clever animals cool and can jump and stuff domesticated animals equines expensive pets faster than humans good jumpers heavier than people larger than cats larger than humans larger than people not humans not loving creatures noun powerful animals quadrupeds rad slower than cars very fast runners very gentle loving creatures very intelligent mammals very nervous animals
Not Capable Of
Receives Action
bred for jumping found at horserace found in horse farm kept in barn stalls kept in stables made to do work for humans put in stall put through hell by humans raised by humans raised on farms related to zebras taught to jump over fences trained to do many things trained to jump in virginia stables used by humans for multiple task
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