Alaskan malamute
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Definition
Noun: A breed of large, powerful dog originally developed in Alaska for hauling heavy freight as a sled dog. Characterized by a thick, dense coat, a plumed tail carried over the back, and a strong, independent nature.
Usage
The term "Alaskan Malamute" is used as a proper noun to refer specifically to this distinct breed. It is typically used in contexts discussing dog breeds, sledding, Arctic animals, or pet ownership.
Examples
- Noun:
- The Alaskan Malamute is known for its strength and endurance in cold climates.
- We adopted an Alaskan Malamute from the local shelter.
- Historically, the Alaskan Malamute was indispensable for transportation in the Arctic.
Advanced Usage
- "Malamute" as a shortened form: In informal contexts, "Malamute" is often used alone to refer to the breed.
- Her Malamute loves to pull a sled in the snow.
Variants and Related Words
- Malamute (n): A common shortened form of "Alaskan Malamute".
- Sled dog (n): A general term for dogs bred or used to pull sleds, a category which includes the Alaskan Malamute.
- Freight dog (n): A historical term for dogs, like the Alaskan Malamute, bred specifically for pulling heavy loads.
Synonyms
- Arctic sled dog: A descriptive synonym emphasizing its origin and function.
- Freight hauling dog: A descriptive synonym emphasizing its traditional role.
Notes
This is a breed name and is always capitalized. It is distinct from the Siberian Husky, which is a different, though similar-looking, sled dog breed.
Noun
- breed of sled dog developed in Alaska