welsh terrier
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Definition
Noun 1. A breed of medium-sized, wire-haired terrier, originally developed in Wales for hunting foxes, badgers, and otters. It resembles a small Airedale Terrier in appearance, with a black and tan coat.
Usage
The term "Welsh Terrier" is used specifically to refer to this distinct breed of dog. It functions as a proper noun when naming the breed. * The Welsh Terrier is known for its friendly but spirited personality. * We are considering getting a Welsh Terrier. * Her dog, a Welsh Terrier named Bryn, won first place in the terrier group.
Advanced Usage
- The breed name can be used attributively (like an adjective) to describe things related to the breed.
- She is a Welsh Terrier breeder.
- We attended the national Welsh Terrier show.
Variants and Related Words
- Terrier: The general category of dog breeds to which the Welsh Terrier belongs. Terriers were typically bred to hunt vermin.
- Airedale Terrier: A larger terrier breed that the Welsh Terrier closely resembles in coat color and texture.
Synonyms
- There are no direct synonyms for this specific breed name. General terms include:
- Dog
- Terrier (a broader category)
Related Phrases
- Wire-haired fox terrier: This is an outdated or less common name that was sometimes used for the Welsh Terrier, highlighting its coat type and hunting purpose.
Noun
- wire-haired terrier resembling Airedales but smaller; developed in Wales for hunting