noun a young female horse, usually under the age of four
adjective relating to or characteristic of a filly
In the context of breeding horses, a filly refers to a young female horse that has not yet reached maturity.
Filly races are specific races for female horses, usually under a certain age or with specific criteria.
A filly is a young female horse that is typically under the age of four. They are often trained and raced in horse racing.
When discussing horse genetics, the term filly may be used to refer to a young female horse in the context of breeding and lineage.
In the world of horse racing, a filly refers to a female horse that is under the age of four. Writers covering horse racing may use this term when discussing the performance of young female horses in races.
In psychology, 'filly' is not a term commonly used in professional contexts.