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ap·pa·loo·sa \ˌapəˈlüsə, ˌäp-\ noun (-s) Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: probably after the Palouse Indians : one of a breed of rugged saddle horses developed in western No. America from stock of Spanish origin and distinguished by a mottled skin, vertically striped hoofs, and a patch of white hair over the rump and loins that is blotched or dotted with darker color [Appaloosa] |