Pronunciation: /ˈpaɪˌbɔld/
noun a piebald animal
A1 The piebald horse had patches of different colors on its coat.
A2 The piebald cat was a unique mix of black and white fur.
B1 The piebald dog stood out in the park with its distinctive markings.
B2 The piebald rabbit was a rare sight in the wild.
C1 The piebald bird was a subject of interest for researchers due to its unusual coloration.
C2 The piebald snake was a fascinating specimen for the herpetologist to study.
adjective marked with spots or patches of different colors, especially black and white
A1 The piebald horse had patches of different colors on its coat.
A2 The piebald cat had a unique pattern of black and white fur.
B1 The piebald bird was a rare sight in the forest, with its mix of colors.
B2 The piebald butterfly fluttered by, showcasing its striking pattern.
C1 The piebald snake slithered through the grass, blending in with its surroundings.
C2 The piebald fish stood out among the others in the aquarium with its distinct coloring.
formal The piebald horse had patches of black and white fur.
informal I saw a piebald cat roaming around the neighborhood.
slang That piebald dog is so cute with its unique markings.
figurative The piebald landscape was a mix of lush greenery and barren patches.
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