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Dalmatian
[ dal-mey-shuhn ]
Dalmatian
/ dælˈmeɪʃən /
noun
- Also called (esp formerly)carriage dogcoach dog a large breed of dog having a short smooth white coat with black or (in liver-spotted dalmatians) brown spots
- a native or inhabitant of Dalmatia
adjective
- of or relating to Dalmatia or its inhabitants
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Dalmatian1
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Example Sentences
But in the painting, because this is a Thomas Kinkade piece, Spotty looks like a sweet little Dalmatian.
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He remembered many pleasant functions that he had attended in years past at the Dalmatian Embassy in London.
She was a secret agent—there was no doubt—working probably in the service of the Dalmatian government.
At the present moment a well-known lady fancier is striving to obtain a Dalmatian mouse.
He was a Dalmatian, whose family had given a Pope and many illustrious prelates to the Church.
My learning impressed them less than my skill in curing a pig according to a Dalmatian recipe.
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