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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Related topics: Animals
zebraze‧bra /ˈziːbrə, ˈze- $ ˈziːbrə/ noun [countable] zebra.jpg HBAan animal that looks like a horse but has black and white lines all over its body
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zebra• Insofar as a zebra finch can be said to have a mind, the hormone is a mind-altering drug.• Perhaps unsurprisingly among fifteen hundred people making black-and-white film, there was talk about zebras.• We ate raclette and gelato and haggis and reindeer and zebra and water buffalo.• And in the mountain zebra there is an unusual, fine grid-iron pattern along the central line.• The conversation continued, punctuated by the Frenchtaxicab calls of zebra finches.• A herd of zebras, hence, produces about a quarter to a third of its weight in prey carcases per year.• Plus the best and most affordable selection of fake fur cushions in town - zebra, leopard, tiger among others.
Origin zebra (1600-1700) Italian “wild donkey”
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