Definition of Equus. Meaning of Equus. Synonyms of Equus

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Definition of Equus

Equus
Equus E"quus, n. [L., horse.] (Zo["o]l.) A genus of mammals, including the horse, ass, etc.

Meaning of Equus from wikipedia

- species of genus Equus in the Equidae family. These are the **** or donkey, Equus asinus; the mountain zebra, Equus zebra; plains zebra, Equus quagga; Grévy's...
- Equus or equus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Equus may refer to: Equus (genus), a genus of animals including horses, donkeys and zebras Equus (play)...
- The wild horse (Equus ferus) is a species of the genus Equus, which includes as subspecies the modern domesticated horse (Equus ferus caballus) as well...
- Equus (/ˈɛkwəs, ˈiːkwəs/) is a genus of mammals in the family Equidae, which includes horses, ****es, and zebras. Within the Equidae, Equus is the only...
- African wild ****, Equus afric****, and may be classified either as a subspecies thereof, Equus afric**** asinus, or as a separate species, Equus asinus.: 1 ...
- The Hyundai Equus (Korean: 현대 에쿠스; RR: Hyundai Equus) was a full-sized, front-engine, rear-wheel-drive luxury sedan manufactured and marketed by Hyundai...
- Przewalski's horse (Equus ferus przewalskii or Equus przewalskii), also called the takhi, Mongolian wild horse or Dzungarian horse, is a rare and endangered...
- "First Record of Equus occidentalis from Orange County, California, with Implications for the Late Pleistocene Distribution of Equus in the American Southwest"...
- species: Grévy's zebra (Equus grevyi), the plains zebra (E. quagga), and the mountain zebra (E. zebra). Zebras share the genus Equus with horses and ****es...
- the extinct southernmost po****tion of Burc****'s zebra (Equus quagga burc****ii, formerly Equus burc****ii burc****ii) was thought to be a distinct subspecies...