noun
- A horse with a dull yellowish-brown or tan coat, often with a dark mane and tail.
Usage: chiefly North American; equestrian
adjective
- Of or relating to the dull yellowish-brown color of a claybank horse.
Usage: chiefly North American
Examples
- The rancher's claybank mare was known for her steady temperament.
- He rode a claybank gelding across the prairie.
- The claybank color is common in Quarter Horses.
- She preferred claybank horses because of their durability in harsh climates.
- The old photograph showed a claybank stallion standing in the corral.