Angora
Americannoun
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Often angora Also Angora wool the hair of the Angora goat or of the Angora rabbit.
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Often angora yarn, fabric, or a garment made from this hair.
adjective
noun
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the former name (until 1930) of Ankara
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short for Angora cat Angora goat Angora rabbit
Etymology
Origin of Angora
First recorded in 1825–35; variant of Ankara
Example Sentences
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"I don’t believe in a perfect, polished, beige Angora world," he said, noting his approach is not to make people look rich, or successful, or powerful.
From Reuters • Oct. 1, 2023
Later, they used the estate’s vast green space to raise sheep and Angora goats for the animals’ wool and mohair.
From Washington Post • Dec. 9, 2022
I’m not entirely sure what kind of breed he is, but Siri seems to be adamant that he’s a Turkish Angora, so let’s go with that.
From The Verge • Mar. 8, 2022
At Lake Tahoe, they have wrapped the Angora Ridge Lookout, a nationally registered historic fire lookout tower, said Phil Heitzke, an agency battalion chief.
From Seattle Times • Sep. 17, 2021
“Then here I go,” said the Angora, starting up the vine.
From "Stuart Little" by E.B. White
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