* White markings: These are the most common and can be found in various patterns and sizes.
* Star: A small white mark on the forehead, between the eyes.
* Stripe: A white mark running down the center of the forehead.
* Snip: A small white mark on the upper lip.
* Blaze: A white mark that extends from the forehead down the face.
* Bald face: A white mark that covers the entire face, including the eyes.
* Coronet: A white mark around the top of the hoof.
* Pastern: A white mark on the pastern, the area between the fetlock and the hoof.
* Sock: A white mark on the lower leg, extending above the fetlock.
* Half stocking: A white mark on the lower leg that extends to the middle of the cannon bone.
* Stocking: A white mark on the lower leg that extends to the knee or hock.
* Other markings:
* Spots: Small, round white markings on the body.
* Roan: A mix of white and colored hairs, giving the horse a mottled appearance.
* Dun: A base coat color with a dorsal stripe and often zebra-like stripes on the legs.
It's important to remember that the specific terms used for horse markings can vary slightly depending on the breed and region.