border terrier

border terrier
border terrier (izg. bòrder terìjēr) m
DEFINICIJA
kinol. lovni pas na lisice, guste i čvrste dlake, uzgojen na graničnom području između Engleske i Škotske
ETIMOLOGIJA
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  • Border Terrier — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Border Terrier none País de origen …   Wikipedia Español

  • Border Terrier — Border Terrier …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Border-Terrier — FCI Standard Nr. 10 Gruppe 3: Terrier Sektion 1: Hochläufige Terrier Ohne Arbeitsprüfung …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Border Terrier — FCI Standard Nr. 10 Gruppe 3: Terrier Sektion 1: Hochläufige …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Border Terrier — Infobox Dogbreed image caption = name = Border Terrier country = UK Scotland / England fcigroup = 3 fcisection = 1 fcinum = 10 fcistd = http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:ZrpCONn1pe8J:www.fci.be/uploaded files/010gb98… …   Wikipedia

  • Border terrier — one of a British breed of small terriers having a dense, wiry coat ranging in color from red to pale yellow, sometimes being gray and tan, or blue and tan. [1890 95] * * * ▪ breed of dog  breed of terrier (dog) developed in the border country of… …   Universalium

  • Border terrier — noun small rough coated terrier of British origin • Hypernyms: ↑terrier …   Useful english dictionary

  • Border terrier — noun a small terrier of a breed with rough hair, originating in the Cheviot Hills between England and Scotland …   English new terms dictionary

  • Border terrier — Bor′der ter′rier n. dch any of a breed of small terriers with a wiry coat, developed in the border area of Scotland and England • Etymology: 1890–95 …   From formal English to slang

  • border terrier — noun Usage: often capitalized B Date: 1894 any of a breed of small terriers of British origin having a harsh dense coat and close undercoat …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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