Equine, is the Latin or proper term for horse. Horse usually denotes a male Equine. Mare is a female.
The proper term would be "mount". Such as in a sentence "Riders, please mount your horses"
The proper term is "Automovil" although the term "Coche" is sometimes used in Spain. Coche is a horse drawn coach and carro is a animal drawn cart. Neither word is a proper term for an automobile in Spanish.
A proper noun for 'horse' would be the horse's name or the word horse as a proper name or title such as the move 'The Horse Whisperer' or The Maple Hill Horse Stables.
No, horse is a common noun. Secretariat is a proper noun.
In modern mythology, the winged horned horse is often called an Alicorn. Pegasus is a winged horse (no horn) Unicorn is a one horn horse (no wings) There are also pterippi (sing. pterippus), which is a generic term for winged horses. Although nowadays the term pegasi (plural of pegasus) is used.
A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing.Examples of proper nouns for the common noun 'horse' are:Crazy Horse, Oglala Sioux Indian chiefHorse Carriage Lane, Asheboro, NCSeabiscuit, 1938 Horse of the Year
the proper term is: compacted
The proper term for the skill would be 'horsemanship'. When refering to a person that rides you would call him an equestrian or equestrian sports.
I'm an equestrian, so I can help you out here! If a horse is afraid (spooked is the proper term) it will flatten its ears, and possibly bolt (gallop away) or rear (stand on it's hind legs).
Proper Term: Cardiac Arrest
no, only if you want to rub the horse down. you have to use a proper horse brush
The proper, traditional term is a "Coachman", which applies to the driver of any kind of horse drawn carriage.