Noun
The word is derived from hoof
of Hoof
Source: Webster's dictionaryAdditionally, what is now the minor constellation Circinus was treated as undefined stars under the centaur's front hooves. Source: Internet
Amidst this tumult of cannon fire and thundering hooves, a number of ladies swooned in their escorts' arms. Source: Internet
As a boy growing up in the Bronx, he would sit on the fire escape and play along to the sounds around him: street vendors’ cries, horses’ hooves clopping, crickets chirping. Source: Internet
All bovids have four toes on each foot – they walk on the central two (the hooves ), while the outer two (the dewclaws ) are much smaller and rarely touch the ground. Source: Internet
Ancient people recognized the need for the walls (and sometimes the sole) of domestic horses' hooves to have additional protection over and above any natural hardness. Source: Internet
A third type, designated "Class C", depicts centaurs with human forelegs terminating in hooves. Source: Internet