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hoofprint

[hoof-print, hoof-] / ˈhʊfˌprɪnt, ˈhuf- /


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Although the American beef and dairy industries are among the most efficient in the world — due in part to better breeding, genetics, and nutrition — they still leave a significant hoofprint.

From Scientific American • Nov. 7, 2023

Although the American beef and dairy industries are among the most efficient in the world — due in part to better breeding, genetics and nutrition — they still leave a significant hoofprint.

From Salon • Nov. 2, 2023

The first is the “index”, a non-arbitrary and non-intentional sign, like a hoofprint that makes clear a horse has been near.

From Economist • Oct. 5, 2017

What looked like a possible heelprint was more likely to be the hoofprint of a horse, Biscardi said as the group stopped for a closer look.

From Washington Times • Jun. 25, 2017

He wore a frizzy sweater with a hoofprint design on it, and he had a blanket on his lap that almost hid his wheelchair completely.

From "The Titan's Curse" by Rick Riordan