Equine in a sentence as a noun

All the fun of being an equine vet, without having to castrate them or stick your arm up their butts.

Not to bludgeon the equine or anything, but I think people find them comforting.

Before 1918, a lot of the flu pandemics were of equine origin, now thought to be extinct.

And I'm not actually accusing you of pummeling the carcass of an equine.

You would expect him to be buried together with Rocinante, but I don't see any bone of equine proportions in the photos.

If the horses are specifically trained, does the fact that most equine endurance races are 50 or 100 miles effect the training of the horses?

Equine in a sentence as an adjective

Not to flog unnecessarily an expired equine, you say:> C's printf has had the "%a" conversion since foreverThat turns out not to be the case.

To bludgeon the equine, people that can significantly advance our understanding of such things tend to win Nobel prizes and similar.

Do bovine, equine, and poultry animals not fall under these protections?Obviously i could be completely off base...

So cetacean, hominoid, psittacine, canine, feline, equine, bovine, and porcine could easily fall into that category.

The species found most often were suitable for hunting by humans, but were not necessarily the actual typical prey found in associated deposits of bones; for example the painters of Lascaux have mainly left reindeer bones, but this species does not appear at all in the cave paintings, where equine species are the most common.

Equine definitions

noun

hoofed mammals having slender legs and a flat coat with a narrow mane along the back of the neck

See also: equid

adjective

resembling a horse

adjective

of or belonging to the family Equidae