dalmatiandælˈmeɪ ʃən
dalmatian (n)
English Definitions:
Dalmatian (noun)
a native or inhabitant of Dalmatia
dalmatian, coach dog, carriage dog (adj)
a large breed having a smooth white coat with black or brown spots; originated in Dalmatia
Dalmatian (adj)
of or relating to Dalmatia or its inhabitants
Dalmatian (Noun)
A person who is from or who lives in Dalmatia.
Dalmatian (Noun)
One of a breed of dog with a short, white coat with dark spots.
Dalmatian (Adjective)
Relating to Dalmatia or people from Dalmatia.
Dalmatian (ProperNoun)
An extinct Romance language of Croatia.
Dalmatian
The Dalmatian is a breed of dog whose roots trace back to Dalmatia where the first illustrations of the dog have been found. The Dalmatian is noted for its unique black- or liver-spotted coat and was mainly used as a carriage dog in its early days. Today, this dog remains a well-loved family pet, and many dog enthusiasts enter their pets into the competitions of many kennel clubs.
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