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pinto

Mustang vs Pinto - What's the difference?

mustang | pinto |


As nouns the difference between mustang and pinto

is that mustang is a small, hardy, naturalized (feral) horse of the north american west while pinto is a member of a mountain tribe of native americans living near acapulco, mexico.

Brown vs Pinto - What's the difference?

brown | pinto |


As a proper noun brown

is .

As a noun pinto is

a member of a mountain tribe of native americans living near acapulco, mexico.

Pinto vs Pied - What's the difference?

pinto | pied |


As adjectives the difference between pinto and pied

is that pinto is pied, mottled while pied is decorated or colored in blotches.

As a noun pinto

is a horse with a patchy coloration that includes white.

As a verb pied is

past tense of pi.

Piebald vs Pinto - What's the difference?

piebald | pinto |


As nouns the difference between piebald and pinto

is that piebald is an animal with piebald coloration while pinto is a member of a mountain tribe of native americans living near acapulco, mexico.

As an adjective piebald

is spotted or blotched, especially in black and white.

Pinto vs Skewbald - What's the difference?

pinto | skewbald |


As adjectives the difference between pinto and skewbald

is that pinto is pied, mottled while skewbald is marked with patches of white and non-black colours.

As a noun pinto

is a horse with a patchy coloration that includes white.

Pinto vs Cu - What's the difference?

pinto | cu |


As a noun pinto

is a horse with a patchy coloration that includes white.

As an adjective pinto

is pied, mottled.

As an abbreviation Cu is

cubitus.

As an initialism CU is

credit Union.

Appaloosa vs Pinto - What's the difference?

appaloosa | pinto |


As nouns the difference between appaloosa and pinto

is that appaloosa is a breed of horse having a spotted rump while pinto is a horse with a patchy coloration that includes white.

As an adjective pinto is

pied, mottled.

Spotted vs Pinto - What's the difference?

spotted | pinto |


As adjectives the difference between spotted and pinto

is that spotted is discoloured by spots; stained while pinto is pied, mottled.

As a verb spotted

is past tense of spot.

As a noun pinto is

a horse with a patchy coloration that includes white.

Pintxo vs Pinto - What's the difference?

pintxo | pinto |


As nouns the difference between pintxo and pinto

is that pintxo is a Basque snack served in bars, resembling tapas while pinto is a horse with a patchy coloration that includes white.

As an adjective pinto is

pied, mottled.

Pinto vs Into - What's the difference?

pinto | into |


As a noun pinto

is a horse with a patchy coloration that includes white.

As an adjective pinto

is pied, mottled.

As a preposition into is

going inside (of).

As an initialism INTO is

the Irish national teacher's organisation.

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