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Japanese wolf
[jap-uh-neez woolf, -nees]
noun
plural
Japanese wolvesa wolf, Canis lupus hodophilax, one of two subspecies of gray wolf indigenous to the Japanese archipelago, but extinct since the early 20th century, resembling a Border collie in stature and believed to be the closest wild relative to the modern domestic dog.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Japanese wolf1
First recorded in 1875–80
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