pinto

IPA: pˈɪntoʊ

noun

  • A horse with a patchy coloration that includes a white color.
  • A member of a mountain tribe of Native Americans living near Acapulco, Mexico.
  • A municipality in Santiago del Ester, Argentina
  • A town in Ñuble Province, Biobío Region, Chile
  • A town in the autonomous community of Madrid, Spain

adjective

  • Pied, mottled.
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Examples of "pinto" in Sentences

  • The pinto was an example of that from that time period.
  • Jack called a pinto, but Russ said it was a calico pony.
  • Besides coal, the most prized raw material in Donetsk these days may be the pinto bean.
  • I've been eating it on hot dogs, hamburgers and in pinto beans since I was a little boy.
  • Green beans are in the same family as shell beans, such as pinto beans, black beans and kidney beans.
  • The thing that they need to do is find someone the "pinto" democrats would vote for.6/27/2005 08:20:00 PM|W|P| JaneAZ|W|P|Hey Elizabeth
  • A slice of whole-wheat or rye bread contains about 2 grams, a cup of green beans provides 4 grams and a cup of pinto beans contains roughly 15 grams.
  • It has a higher protein content (23 – 30%) than common beans such as pinto, kidney, and navy, as well as higher levels of oil, calcium, iron, magnesium, zinc, phosphorus, and potassium.
  • But he was the more astonished in noticing that her mustang was as distinct and peculiar as herself -- a mongrel mare of the extraordinary type known as a "pinto," or "calico" horse, mottled in lavender and pink, Arabian in proportions, and half broken!

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