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Australian cattle dog

noun

  1. one of an Australian breed of medium-sized herding dogs with a blue, blue-mottled, or red-speckled coat, developed by cross breeding the Australian kelpie, dingo, and collie.


Australian cattle dog

noun

  1. a compact strongly-built dog of a breed with pricked ears and a smooth bluish-grey coat, often used for controlling and moving cattle


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Word History and Origins

Origin of Australian cattle dog1

First recorded in 1925–30

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