hoofed
having hoofs; ungulate.
Origin of hoofed
1Other words from hoofed
- un·hoofed, adjective
Words Nearby hoofed
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How to use hoofed in a sentence
The frog’s most distinctive feature is a long, protruding snout resembling that of a tapir, a pig-like, hoofed mammal with a distinct trunk.
This background information makes it all the more impressive for the security forces airmen who had to somehow convince this massive ungulate—a hoofed mammal—to clear the road.
The Air Force dreads engaging wayward moose | David Roza/Task & Purpose | February 9, 2022 | Popular-ScienceThere is a much greater number of cloven-footed than whole-hoofed animals.
Buffon's Natural History. Volume IX (of 10) | Georges Louis Leclerc de BuffonMaruts on your strong-hoofed, never-wearying steeds go after those bright ones, which are still locked up.
Sacred Books of the East | VariousThere are breeds of solid-hoofed swine in some parts of England.
The large hoofed horse came from a small five-toed animal, not much larger than a rabbit.
Communism and Christianism | William Montgomery BrownWith its many-hoofed clatter it was a battalion of police clearing the way for the flower procession.
What Will People Say? | Rupert Hughes
British Dictionary definitions for hoofed
/ (huːft) /
having a hoof or hoofs
(in combination): four-hoofed; cloven-hoofed
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