schnauzer

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A breed of dog originating in Germany
old German breed of sturdy black or grayish wire-haired terriers having a blunt muzzle ranging in size from fairly small to very large; used as ratters and guard dogs or police dogs
Any of three German dog breeds having a wiry black, salt-and-pepper, or black-and-tan coat. The standard, 17-20 in. (43-51 cm) high and weighing 26-37 lbs (12-17 kg), dates to the 15th century; it has a blunt, heavily whiskered muzzle and a squared body. The miniature, 12-14 in. (30-36 cm) high and weighing 13-15 lbs (6-7 kg), was developed in the 19th century from standard schnauzers and affenpinschers. The giant schnauzer, a cross between the standard and various working dogs, stands 21-26 in. (53-66 cm) and weighs 66-77 lbs (30-35 kg)
{i} German breed of dog
giant schnauzer
a large schnauzer
giant schnauzer
Any of a breed of dog developed in Germany, similar in appearance to but larger than the standard schnauzer and used chiefly in police work
miniature schnauzer
a small schnauzer
miniature schnauzer
Any of a breed of small schnauzers typically standing 30-35 centimeters (12-14 inches) high
schnauzers
plural of schnauzer
standard schnauzer
a medium-sized schnauzer
schnauzer

    Silbentrennung

    schnau·zer

    Türkische aussprache

    şnauzır

    Aussprache

    /ˈsʜnouzər/ /ˈʃnaʊzɜr/

    Etymologie

    [ 'shnaut-s&r, 'shnau-z& ] (noun.) 1923. German, from Schnauze snout; more at SNOUT.
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