husky$36324$ - translation to greek
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husky$36324$ - translation to greek

DOG CROSSBREED
Freight Husky; Mackenzie Freight Husky; Mackenzie Husky; Mackenzie River Husky
  • Banks, a Mackenzie River husky. Bernard Harbour, Nunavut. 1915.

husky      
adj. βραχνός, μεγαλόσωμος, ρωμαλέος

Definition

husky
(huskier huskiest huskies)
1.
If someone's voice is husky, it is low and rather rough, often in an attractive way.
His voice was husky with grief.
...Dietrich's deep, husky voice.
ADJ
huskily
'Ready?' I asked huskily.
ADV: ADV after v
2.
If you describe a man as husky, you think that he is tall, strong, and attractive. (INFORMAL)
...a very husky young man, built like a football player.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
3.
A husky is a strong, furry dog, which is used to pull sledges across snow.
N-COUNT

Wikipedia

Mackenzie River husky

Mackenzie River husky describes several overlapping historical populations of Arctic and sub-Arctic sled dog originally bred to support fur traders for Hudson’s Bay Company and later prospectors during the Klondike Gold Rush. A mixture of native sled dogs and European freighting dogs, Mackenzie River huskies were prized for their ability to haul heavy loads long distances in the snow with minimal care. Since the advent of modern mechanized travel in the Arctic, moving cargo by dogsled has become nearly obsolete and only small populations of these dogs still exist.