standard schnauzer
Noun: A medium-sized schnauzer, specifically a breed of dog. This term refers to the original and medium-sized variety of the three schnauzer breeds (Miniature, Standard, Giant). The Standard Schnauzer is characterized by a wiry coat, distinctive beard and eyebrows, and a square build.
The term "standard schnauzer" is used as a countable noun to identify the breed. It is typically not hyphenated. * The standard schnauzer is known for its intelligence and loyalty. * We are considering getting a standard schnauzer puppy. * Standard schnauzers require regular grooming to maintain their coat.
- The term can function attributively (like an adjective) to describe things related to the breed.
- She is a standard schnauzer breeder.
- We attended a standard schnauzer specialty show.
- Schnauzer: The general term for the breed family. "Standard schnauzer" specifies the size variety.
- Miniature Schnauzer: A smaller variety of the schnauzer breed.
- Giant Schnauzer: A larger variety of the schnauzer breed.
- Mittelschnauzer (the German name for the breed)
The word "standard" in "standard schnauzer" does not primarily mean "typical" or "normal." In the context of dog breeds, it specifically denotes the original medium-sized variety from which the miniature and giant sizes were developed. It is the breed's official size classification.
- a medium-sized schnauzer