What does COLTS mean?

Parts of Speech

Colts is a noun.

Definitions

Colts refers to young male horses, usually under the age of four.

Pronunciations

US: /koʊlts/

UK: /kəʊlts/

Origin and Usage

The word colts originated from the Old English word "colt," which means "young ass" or "young camel." The word has been used to refer to young horses since the 14th century. Colts are often trained for racing or other equestrian activities.

Synonyms

Foal, young horse, yearling, filly (for female horses)

Related Words

Stall, mare, reins, bridle, jockey

Example Sentences
  1. The farmer proudly showed off his new colts to his neighbors.
  2. The colts were trained for racing from a very young age.
  3. She watched the colts run and play in the field.


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