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Definition of Caballine

Caballine
Caballine Cab"al*line (k[a^]b"al*l[imac]n), a. [L. caballinus, fr. caballus a nag. Cf. Cavalier.] Of or pertaining to a horse. -- n. Caballine aloes. Caballine aloes, an inferior and impure kind of aloes formerly used in veterinary practice; -- called also horse aloes. Caballine spring, the fountain of Hippocrene, on Mount Helicon; -- fabled to have been formed by a stroke from the foot of the winged horse Pegasus.

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- Domovoi Butler while she is under the control of the berserkers. Caballine (full name: Caballine Wanderford Paddox Foaly) is Foaly's love interest in Artemis...
- placed the Sussemionus lineage as closer to zebras and ****es than to caballine horses. Molecular dating indicates the caballoid lineage diverged from...
- (wild horses) rag (colts) stable string (ponies) stud team (work horses) caballine equine horseflesh horsemeat Human baby boy (male) child girl (female)...
- and South America. These results suggest all North American fossils of caballine-type horses (which also include the domesticated horse and Przewalski's...
- the Viper (3 specimens attributable to the Caballine period), the Snakes (2 specimens of the Caballine period), the manatee (uncertain specimen) the...
- Bubaline Period, Kel Essuf Period, Round Head Period, Pastoral Period, Caballine Period, and Cameline Period. The Sahara was then a much wetter place than...
- South America. A 2008 study suggested that all North American fossils of caballine-type horses, including both the domesticated horse and Przewalski's horse...
- equine. At the end of the Last Glacial Period, the non-caballines went extinct and the caballines were extirpated from the Americas. Multiple factors that...
- the presence of two equine species in Late Pleistocene North America, a caballine species, suggested to be conspecific with the wild horse, and Haringtonhippus...
- distal limb bones, in contrast with those of contemporary "stout legged" caballine true horses. Haringtonhippus fossils have only been discovered in North...