Standardbred
[stan-derd-bred] /ˈstæn dərdˌbrɛd/
noun
1.
one of an American breed of trotting and pacing horses used chiefly for harness racing.
standard-bred
[stan-derd-bred] /ˈstæn dərdˌbrɛd/
adjective
1.
pertaining to a horse of the Standardbred breed.
standard-bred
noun
1.
a US and Canadian breed of trotting and pacing horse, used esp for harness-racing
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