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
Later, they used the estate’s vast green space to raise sheep and Angora goats for the animals’ wool and mohair.
From Washington Post
The yellow Angora Mountain, the blanched twin Coyote Peaks and the purple cup of Farewell Gap, the source of the Little Kern River, filled me with flashbacks of awe and angst.
From Los Angeles Times
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
But I could also see the scars that remained from the Angora fire, in 2007, and they are hard to comprehend.
From New York Times
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