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Definition of Horse grain
1. Noun. Twining herb of Old World tropics cultivated in India for food and fodder; sometimes placed in genus Dolichos.
Generic synonyms: Legume, Leguminous Plant
Group relationships: Genus Macrotyloma, Macrotyloma
Lexicographical Neighbors of Horse Grain
Literary usage of Horse grain
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Commercial and Industrial Geography by Albert Galloway Keller, Avard Longley Bishop (1912)
"United States we have the two-horse grain wagon of Ohio, the four- horse grain
tank of North Dakota, and the six-horse vehicle common on the Pacific coast. ..."
2. Feeds and Feeding: A Hand-book for the Student and Stockman by William Arnon Henry (1910)
"The experiments have, however, shown that the addition of this material to a
horse's grain ration makes no appreciable difference in the manner in which the ..."
3. The Horse Book: A Practical Treatise on the American Horse Breeding Industry by James Hope Stewart Johnstone (1908)
"... shown that the addition of this material to a horse's grain ration makes no
appreciable difference in the manner in which the grain is digested. ..."
4. The Horse Book: A Practical Treatise on the American Horse Breeding Industry by James Hope Stewart Johnstone (1907)
"... shown that the addition of this material to a horse's grain ration makes no
appreciable difference in the manner in which the grain is digested. ..."
5. Feeds and Feeding Abridged by William Arnon Henry, Frank Barron Morrison (1915)
"The experiments have, however, shown that the addition of this material to a
horse's grain ration makes no appreciable difference in the manner in which the ..."
6. Reports of the United States Commissioners to the Paris Universal Exposition by Edward Henry Knight (1880)
"The thrasher is mounted on a cart and has the mounted horse- grain cleaning and
bagging arrangements. The horse-power iW is mounted upon a truck, ..."