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claybank

(ˈkleɪˌbæŋk)
n
(Colours)
a. a dull brownish-orange colour
b. (as adjective): a claybank horse.
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clay•bank

(ˈkleɪˌbæŋk)

n.
1. a dull yellow color; dun; brownish yellow.
2. a horse of this color.
[1745–55]
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