What is another word for war-horse?
Pronunciation:
[ wˈɔːhˈɔːs], [ wˈɔːhˈɔːs], [ w_ˈɔː_h_ˈɔː_s]
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Synonyms for War-horse:
adj.
• Other relevant words: (adjective) • qualified (adjective)- good,
- up to snuff,
- Examined,
- adept,
- trained,
- equipped,
- accomplished,
- catechized,
- practiced,
- Fitted,
- Quizzed,
- fit,
- instructed,
- certified,
- proficient,
- licensed,
- talented,
- proper,
- efficient,
- VETER,
- knowledgeable,
- proved,
- expert,
- pro,
- tried,
- capable,
- up to speed,
- tested,
- au fait,
- competent,
- all around,
- disciplined,
- experienced,
- adequate,
- wicked.
n.
• old-timer (noun) • Other relevant words: (noun)Other synonyms:
• Other relevant words (noun):- dame,
- foal,
- equine,
- old wife,
- nag,
- stallion,
- politician,
- prancer,
- old girl,
- reformer,
- political hack,
- frump,
- colt,
- hag,
- dowager,
- pol,
- dobbin,
- old hand,
- political leader,
- party boss,
- grandmother,
- tarpan,
- machine politician,
- studhorse,
- campaigner,
- filly,
- steed,
- veteran,
- gelding,
- crone,
- trooper,
- granny,
- horse,
- charger,
- old woman,
- wild horse,
- courser,
- trot,
- Grandam,
- witch,
- vet,
- old lady,
- old salt,
- critter,
- beldam.
How to use "War-horse" in context?
War-horses are magnificent creatures, bred to carry soldiers into battle and onto the next battlefield. While most horses are domesticated, those used in war are trained from birth to be fierce and powerful.
The horse has been a longtime partner of man, first observed in Mesopotamia more than 5,000 years ago. Some horses were bred to be ridden into battle, while others were used as pack animals. Even today, some horses are still used in war, while others are used for other tasks such as farming or racing.
Horses are bred for speed, power and agility.
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