Manchester terrier
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Definition
Noun: A breed of small, short-haired dog originally developed in Manchester, England. It is a type of terrier known for its sleek, black-and-tan coat and its historical use in hunting rats and other vermin.
Usage
The term "Manchester Terrier" is used to refer specifically to this distinct breed of dog. It is a proper noun when naming the breed. * The Manchester Terrier is an elegant and energetic companion. * She owns a purebred Manchester Terrier. * The Manchester Terrier excels in agility competitions.
Advanced Usage
- The breed is sometimes informally called the "Gentleman's Terrier" due to its sleek appearance.
- In historical contexts, the breed's proficiency as a "ratter" is often highlighted.
Variants and Related Words
- Toy Manchester Terrier: A smaller variety of the breed, recognized in some kennel clubs.
- Black and Tan Terrier: An older name historically associated with the breed's development.
Synonyms
- Rat Terrier (This is a more general category; the Manchester Terrier is a specific breed within this type.)
Different Meanings
The term "Manchester Terrier" refers exclusively to the dog breed. It does not have other common meanings.
Noun
- a breed of short-haired rat terrier with a black-and-tan coat that was developed in Manchester, England