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Equod

Noun

1. The name of a mythical creature resembling a graceful horse with wings.

Example sentence: The equod soared through the sky, its wings glinting in the sunlight.

Verb

1. (transitive) To transform or change into an equod.

Example sentence: The wizard used his magic to equod the princess into a magnificent creature.

Adjective

1. Pertaining to or resembling an equod.

Example sentence: The children were fascinated by the equod statues in the park.

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