From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishllamalla‧ma /ˈlɑːmə/ noun [countable] HBAa South American animal with thick hair like wool, and a long neck
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llama• Hillary Clinton sneered at a llama that some one brought to a rally in Pennsylvania.• Have you ever seen a llama?• The story is the journey of Kuzco's character from spoilt brat, through hairy llama, to born-again nice guy.• This seemed very Californian; assuming the Peace Position with my llama grazing by my side.• Arron knows two former lawyers who started a company that organizes hiking trips on llamas.• She also raises llamas and cashmere goats.• That is the trouble with llamas.Origin llama (1600-1700) Spanish Quechua