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Pinto

British pronunciation/pˈɪntə‍ʊ/
American pronunciation/ˈpɪnˌtoʊ/
Pinto
[NOUN]
1

a color pattern found in horses, characterized by large, irregular patches of white and another color

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What is "pinto"?

Pinto is a horse coat color pattern characterized by large patches of white and another color, which can be any of several base colors. The most common colors for the patches are black and brown, although they can also be chestnut, palomino, or gray. Pinto patterns can be categorized into two types: tobiano and overo. Tobiano pinto horses have white patches that usually cross the back of the horse, while overo pinto horses have white patches that tend to originate from the horse's belly and spread towards the back. Pinto horses have highly sought after for their unique coat color and are often used for western riding disciplines such as trail riding, barrel racing, and team penning.

Examples
1My husband loves the pinto bean soups that I cook on weekends.
2My mother taught me how to create a tasty pinto bean and corn salad.
3Cajun pintos, which you mix those with the dirty rice.
4Next up are my pinto beans.
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