Hoof-shaped
51horseshoe — horse·shoe || hÉ”rʃʃuË / hÉ”Ë n. U shaped piece of metal attached to a horse s hoof to protect it from rough surfaces v. attach horseshoes to a horse s hoofs adj. shaped like horseshoe, U shaped …
52horseshoed — horse·shoe || hÉ”rʃʃuË / hÉ”Ë n. U shaped piece of metal attached to a horse s hoof to protect it from rough surfaces v. attach horseshoes to a horse s hoofs adj. shaped like horseshoe, U shaped …
53horseshoeing — horse·shoe || hÉ”rʃʃuË / hÉ”Ë n. U shaped piece of metal attached to a horse s hoof to protect it from rough surfaces v. attach horseshoes to a horse s hoofs adj. shaped like horseshoe, U shaped …
54horseshoes — horse·shoe || hÉ”rʃʃuË / hÉ”Ë n. U shaped piece of metal attached to a horse s hoof to protect it from rough surfaces v. attach horseshoes to a horse s hoofs adj. shaped like horseshoe, U shaped …
55horseshoe — horse•shoe [[t]ˈhɔrsˌʃu, ˈhɔrʃ [/t]] n. v. shoed, shoe•ing 1) aU shaped metal plate, plain or with calks, nailed to a horse s hoof to protect it from being injured by hard or rough surfaces 2) somethingU shaped, as a valley, river bend, or other… …
56horseshoe — n. 1 an iron shoe for a horse shaped like the outline of the hard part of the hoof. 2 a thing of this shape; an object shaped like C or U (e.g. a magnet, a table, a Spanish or Islamic arch). Phrases and idioms: horseshoe crab a large marine… …
57Dressage — An upper level dressage competitor performing an extended trot. Dressage (pronounced /ˈdrɛsɑːʒ/ or /drɨˈsɑːʒ/) (a French term, most commonly translated to mean training ) is a competitive equestrian sport, defined by the International E …
58Marian apparition — The Vision of St Bernard, by Fra Bartolommeo, c. 1504 (Uffizi). A Marian apparition is an event in which the Blessed Virgin Mary is believed to have supernaturally appeared to one or more people. They are often given names based on the town in… …
59Pig-footed Bandicoot — Pig footed Bandicoot[1] Taxidermied specimen at Melbourne Museum Conservation status …
60Edmontosaurus — Chordata Edmontosaurus Temporal range: Late Cretaceous, 73.0–65.5 Ma …