What does SPITZ mean?

Spitz

Part of Speech: Noun

Definition: A breed of dog having a thick, white coat, pointed ears, and a curled tail.

Pronunciations: US: /spɪts/; UK: /spɪts/

Origin and Usage: The word "spitz" comes from the German word "spitz," which means "pointed." The breed originated in northern regions such as Scandinavia, Russia, and Canada. The Spitz breed is known for its thick, white coat, pointed ears, and curled tail. It is a popular breed for sled pulling and is often used in cold weather regions.

Synonyms: None

Related Words: Blitz, Clitz, Flitz, Glitz, Slitz

Example Sentences:

  • She adopted a Spitz puppy from the animal shelter.
  • The Spitz breed is known for its thick, white coat.
  • Spitz dogs are often used in sled pulling competitions.


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