It is a harras, rag, heard, string, team (working) or field (racing) of horses
Yes, "steed" is a term often used to refer to a horse, especially in literature and poetry.
A horse commonly goes by the name Dobbin. It is a traditional or colloquial term used to refer to a workhorse or a large, strong horse.
Abelungu is a pejorative South African term used to refer to a group of white people.
Answer this question…ShareIn sociology which term is used to refer to people who have shared experiences and interests and possibly loyalties?A. Society B. Social group C. Gathering D. Community
Yes, a group of servants is a common term used to refer to multiple individuals who work in service roles.
a pejorative
"Caballota" is a Spanish term that translates to "big horse" or "mare" in English, often used to refer to a large female horse. In some contexts, it can also be used colloquially to describe a strong or assertive woman. The term can carry various connotations depending on the context in which it is used.
The term used to refer to associates regarded as part of a primary group is "in-group." In-groups are characterized by strong emotional ties, close relationships, and a sense of belonging among their members. These groups often share common values, interests, and identities, distinguishing them from out-groups.
A female horse is called a 'Mare' but you can also use the term 'Dam' to refer to a mother horse because 'dam' is a female parent (used especially of four-footed domestic animals). A male horse is called a 'Stallion' but you can also use the term 'Sire' to refer to a father horse because a 'sire' is a male parent (used especially of four-footed domestic animals).
people with a separate identity within the nation or society
A stallion is put out to stud to sire young horses. Generally the term sire is used, but the other two, stallion and stud, could be used as they refer to (among other things) a male horse.
The term used to refer to someone with a Ph.D. is "doctor."