Lippizaner
[lip-it-sah-ner] /ˌlɪp ɪtˈsɑ nər/
noun
1.
one of a breed of compact, finely shaped, usually gray or white horses developed at the Austrian Imperial Stud and used generally in dressage exhibitions.
/ˌlɪpɪtˈzɑːnə/
noun
1.
a variant spelling of Lipizzaner
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