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hairless$33460$ - traducción al griego

BREED OF DOGS
Tepeizeuintli; Xoloitzcuintle (version 2); Xoloizcuintli; Mexican Hairless (dog); Mexican Hairless (Intermediate); Mexican Hairless (Miniature); Mexican Hairless (Standard); Xoloizcuintles; Xoloitzcuintles; Mexican Hairless Dog (Miniature); Mexican Hairless Dog (Toy); Mexican Hairless Dog (Standard); Xoloitzcuintli; Mexican hairless dog; Mexican Hairless Dog
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  • Hairless and coated Xoloitzquintin
  • A newborn Xoloitzcuintle
  • Colima dog
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hairless      
adj. φαλακρός, άτριχος

Definición

Sphynx
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¦ noun a cat of a hairless breed, originally from North America.

Wikipedia

Xoloitzcuintle

The Xoloitzcuintle (or Xoloitzquintle, Xoloitzcuintli, or Xolo) is one of several breeds of hairless dog. It is found in standard, intermediate, and miniature sizes. The Xolo also comes in a coated variety, totally covered in fur. Coated and hairless can be born in the same litter as a result of the same combination of genes. The hairless variant is known as the Perro pelón mexicano or Mexican hairless dog. It is characterized by its duality, wrinkles, and dental abnormalities, along with a primitive temper. In Nahuatl, from which its name originates, it is xōlōitzcuintli [ʃoːloːit͡sˈkʷint͡ɬi] (singular) and xōlōitzcuintin [ʃoːloːit͡sˈkʷintin] (plural). The name comes from the god Xolotl that, according to ancient narratives, is its creator and itzcuīntli [it͡sˈkʷiːnt͡ɬi], meaning 'dog' in the Nahuatl language.