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schnauzer
English
Etymology
From German Schnauze (“snout, muzzle”).
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /??na?z?/
Noun
schnauzer (plural schnauzers)
- A dog of a particular breed originating in Germany.
Translations
Spanish
Etymology
From German Schnauze (“snout, muzzle”).
Noun
schnauzer m or f (plural schnauzers or schnauzer)
- schnauzer
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