Noun
Paso Fino (plural Paso Finos)
A horse of a breed originally imported to the Caribbean from Spain, prized for its smooth, natural, four-beat, lateral ambling gait.
Note resemblance to the modern Paso Fino A Hussite war wagon: it enabled peasants to defeat knights The mounted men-at-arms quickly became an important force in Western European tactics. Source: Internet
Miami is also home to Paso Fino horses, where competitions are held at Tropical Park Equestrian Center. Source: Internet