full blood

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full blood

A purebred dog is considered a full blood.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • Descent from parents both of one pure breed: The state or condition of having parents that are both of a single, unmixed breed or lineage, typically used in the context of animals, especially livestock or pets.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The prize-winning stallion was valued for its full blood, tracing back to a single Arabian lineage for generations.
    • Breeders often require documentation to prove a dog's full blood before allowing it to compete in purebred shows.
Advanced Usage
  • The term is often used attributively (functioning like an adjective before a noun) to describe an animal with such lineage.
    • He specializes in breeding full blood Hereford cattle.
  • It can imply notions of purity, pedigree, and sometimes, by historical extension, similar concepts applied to human lineage (though this latter usage is archaic and problematic).
Variants and Related Words
  • Full-blooded (adj): This is the more common adjectival form.
    • Meaning: Of pure breed or descent; vigorous, hearty.
    • Example: A full-blooded Siberian Husky.
  • Pureblood (noun/adjective): A close synonym.
  • Thoroughbred (noun/adjective): Often used specifically for horses, but can imply similar purity of breed.
Synonyms
  • Purebred
  • Pedigree
  • Thoroughbred (context-specific)
Notes on Meaning and Usage
  • Primary Context: The term is almost exclusively used in the domains of animal husbandry, dog/cat breeding, and equestrianism. Its use regarding people is considered outdated and offensive.
  • Nuance: While full blood as a noun phrase denotes the of pure descent, the adjective full-blooded is used to an animal (or metaphorically, an action) possessing that quality or being vigorous.
  • Distinction from "Full-Blooded": "Full-blooded" has a broader range, including the metaphorical meaning of "wholehearted" or "vigorous" (e.g., ). The noun phrase full blood does not carry this metaphorical sense.
Related Phrases/Idioms
  • In the full blood: An uncommon phrase meaning in a state of pure lineage.
    • The herd was maintained in the full blood for over a century.
  • Of full blood: A prepositional phrase used to describe lineage.
    • The puppy is of full blood, with registered parents.
full blood

A purebred dog is considered a full blood.

Noun
  1. descent from parents both of one pure breed

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