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Adjective: Pied Having Two or More Different Colors

This document defines and provides synonyms for the adjective "pied" which means having two or more different colors. It gives examples of how "pied" can describe dogs, ponies, and other animals that have more than one color in their fur or coat such as parti-colored, multicolored, variegated, black and white, brown and white, piebald, skewbald, dappled, brindle, spotted, mottled, speckled, flecked, pinto, calico, and tabby.

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Adjective: Pied Having Two or More Different Colors

This document defines and provides synonyms for the adjective "pied" which means having two or more different colors. It gives examples of how "pied" can describe dogs, ponies, and other animals that have more than one color in their fur or coat such as parti-colored, multicolored, variegated, black and white, brown and white, piebald, skewbald, dappled, brindle, spotted, mottled, speckled, flecked, pinto, calico, and tabby.

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Adjective: pied
having two or more
different colors.
"Pied dogs from the
Pyrenees"

Synonyms: parti-
colored, multicolored,
variegated, black and
white, brown and
white, piebald,
skewbald, dappled,
brindle, spotted,
mottled, speckled,
flecked, pinto, calico,
tabby

"A lovely little pied


pony"

Colored, blotched
together

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