charbray
/téːːær.breːã/Definitions
1. noun
A cross between a mule and a horse, typically the offspring of a jackass and a mare, often used for riding or packing in rugged terrain.
“The hikers relied on their charbrays to navigate the treacherous mountain trails.”
2. noun
A type of mule or hybrid horse used for riding or packing, especially in western North America.
“The charbrays were essential for the early settlers in the American West.”