Colt vs. Stallion

Colt and Stallion Definitions
Colt
A young male horse, especially an ungelded racehorse less than five years old, or a young male of another equine species.
Stallion
An adult male horse that has not been castrated, especially one kept for breeding, or an adult male of another equine species.
Colt
A youthful or inexperienced person; a novice.
Stallion
(Slang) A man regarded as virile and sexually active.
Colt
A young male horse.
Stallion
An adult male horse.
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Colt
A young crane (bird).
Stallion
Specifically, one that is uncastrated.
Colt
(figuratively) A youthful or inexperienced person; a novice.
Stallion
A male horse kept primarily as a stud.
Colt
A professional cricketer during his first season.
Stallion
A very virile and sexually-inclined man or (rarely) woman.
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Colt
(nautical) A short piece of rope once used by petty officers as an instrument of punishment.
Stallion
A male horse not castrated; a male horse kept for breeding.
Colt
(biblical) A young camel or donkey.
Stallion
Uncastrated adult male horse
Colt
To horse; to get with young.
Colt
To befool.
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Colt
To frisk or frolic like a colt; to act licentiously or wantonly.
Colt
The young of the equine genus or horse kind of animals; - sometimes distinctively applied to the male, filly being the female. Cf. Foal.
Colt
A young, foolish fellow.
Colt
A short knotted rope formerly used as an instrument of punishment in the navy.
Colt
To frisk or frolic like a colt; to act licentiously or wantonly.
They shook off their bridles and began to colt.
Colt
To horse; to get with young.
Colt
To befool.
Colt
A young male horse under the age of four
Colt
A kind of revolver