welsh-terrier

welsh-terrier

welsh-terrier, welsh-terriers nom masculin (anglais welsh, gallois, et terrier, terrier) Chien originaire du pays de Galles, qui ressemble au fox-terrier à poil dur.

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  • Welsh Terrier — FCI Standard Nr. 78 Gruppe 3: Terrier …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Welsh terrier — n. any of a breed of terrier, originating in Wales, with a wire haired, black and tan coat, resembling a small Airedale …   English World dictionary

  • Welsh Terrier — Infobox Dogbreed akcgroup = Terrier akcstd = http://www.akc.org/breeds/welsh terrier/index.cfm ankcgroup = Group 2 (Terriers) ankcstd = http://www.ankc.org.au/home/breeds details.asp?bid=72 ckcgroup = Group 4 Terrier ckcstd =… …   Wikipedia

  • Welsh terrier — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Welsh. Welsh terrier …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Welsh terrier — one of a Welsh breed of terriers having a wiry, black and tan coat, resembling an Airedale but smaller. [1885 90] * * * ▪ breed of dog       breed of terrier native to Wales, where it has been used as a hunter of foxes, otters, and badgers. The… …   Universalium

  • Welsh terrier — Welsh′ ter′rier n. dch one of a Welsh breed of terriers with a wiry black and tan coat, resembling an Airedale but smaller • Etymology: 1885–90 …   From formal English to slang

  • Welsh terrier — noun wire haired terrier resembling Airedales but smaller; developed in Wales for hunting • Hypernyms: ↑wirehair, ↑wirehaired terrier, ↑wire haired terrier • Hyponyms: ↑Sealyham terrier, ↑Sealyham …   Useful english dictionary

  • Welsh terrier — /wɛlʃ ˈtɛriə/ (say welsh tereeuh) noun a black and tan terrier of a breed developed in Wales as a hunting dog …  

  • Welsh terrier — noun Date: 1885 any of a breed of wiry coated terriers resembling Airedales but smaller and developed in Wales for hunting …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Terrier galés — Terrier Gáles Nombres alternativos Welshie WT País de origen …   Wikipedia Español

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