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lyart

Intermediate (B1)

IPA: /ˈlaɪ.ɑrt/

KK: /lɪɑrt/

adjective
Definition

Describing a horse that has a mix of white and gray spots or streaks, often giving it a mottled appearance.


Example

The lyart horse stood out in the field with its unique dappled coat.


Comparatives & Superlatives

Comparative: lyarter

Superlative: lyartest


Conversation
Sloth A
Have you seen that lyart horse at the stables?
Sloth B
Yeah, it has such a unique look with those dappled spots.
Sloth A
I think it’s so beautiful, especially when it’s in the sunlight.
Sloth B
Absolutely! It really stands out among the other horses.

Synonyms & Antonyms
Synonyms
dappled
spotted
grizzled
Antonyms
solid
uniform
monochrome
Root Explanation

The word 'lyart' originates from Middle English 'lyart', which is derived from Old French 'liard', meaning gray or hoary. It describes something that is grayish or having a grayish color, often used to refer to hair or fur.

Memory Tip

Imagine something that is 'gray' — that's what 'lyart' means, referring to a grayish color.

Visually Confused Words
yarth
slart
clart
blart
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