pied — having two or more different colors in patches; multicolored
Part of speech: ADJECTIVE
Definition: having two or more different colors in patches; multicolored
Pronunciation (IPA): /paɪd/
Korean meaning: 두 가지 이상의 색깔이 얼룩덜룩한, 잡색의
Korean pronunciation: **파이**드
Example Sentences
- My pied cat looks like someone spilled paint on a white canvas.
- The pied crow stood out among the all-black ravens.
- Her pied socks were the result of a laundry disaster with bleach.
pied
ADJECTIVE//paɪd//
having two or more different colors in patches; multicolored

a beautiful pied horse trots proudly across the barnyard showing off its distinctive coat pattern. Large patches of brown, white, and black create an irregular patchwork across its body and legs. A farmer points excitedly at the horse while explaining its unique coloring to visiting children. The children stare in wonder at how the different colored patches create such a striking appearance. Other farm animals like spotted cows and multicolored chickens also display their own patch-like color patterns nearby. A pied pony follows behind the horse, also showing similar irregular color patches. animals having two or more different colors in patches creating multicolored appearances
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Origin
From Middle English 'pie' meaning magpie, referring to the bird's distinctive black and white feathers. The word came to describe anything with mixed or varied colors, like the natural patchwork pattern of a magpie's plumage.
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“My pied cat looks like someone spilled paint on a white canvas.”
“The pied crow stood out among the all-black ravens.”
“Her pied socks were the result of a laundry disaster with bleach.”
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