Hamiltonstovare
/ (ˌhæmɪltənˌstəˈvɑːrɪ) /
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noun
a large strong short-haired breed of hound with a black, brown, and white coat
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Word Origin for Hamiltonstovare
C20: named after Count Adolf Patrik Hamilton, the founder of the Swedish Kennel Club, who created the breed in the 1880s
Words nearby Hamiltonstovare
Hamilton, Hamilton, Alexander, Hamiltonian, Hamiltonianism, Hamilton Inlet, Hamiltonstovare, Hamishah Asar Bishevat, Hamite, Hamitic, Hamiticized, Hamito-Semitic
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