From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishpintopin‧to /ˈpɪntəʊ $ -toʊ/ noun (plural pintos) [countable] American EnglishHBA a horse with irregular patterns of two or more colours SYN piebald British English
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pinto• At 22 inches and hoofprints the size of half- dollars, the full-grown bay pinto has appeared in several pet store commercials.• Borlotti Bean Salad Serves 6 Borlotti beans look like dark-skinned pinto beans.• This is all wrong, as chilli should really be made with pinto beans, a member of the kidney bean family.Origin pinto (1800-1900) American Spanish pinto “marked with spots”, from Vulgar Latin pinctus “painted”