cabretta
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of cabretta
1915–20; < Portuguese or Spanish cabr ( a ) she-goat (< Latin capra ) + Italian -etta, for -ette, as in leatherette, etc.
Example Sentences
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Don had earlier asked Iregene if he thought it was safe to paddle out Cabretta Inlet and down the east side of Sapelo in the open ocean.
From Washington Post
The camping area on Cabretta Island, which abuts Sapelo, is for groups of 15 to 25 people only.
From Washington Post
We paddled the rest of Blackbeard Creek to Cabretta Island, a “mini-Holocene” attached to Sapelo by a one-lane wooden bridge.
From Washington Post
This affordable glove has a luxurious look and feel because it is made with a single-piece, precision cut, premium Cabretta leather.
From Golf Digest
This deep green glove has a ghost print hidden in the Cabretta leather.
From Golf Digest
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