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zebra
CIDE DICTIONARY
zebra, n. [Pg. zebra; cf. Sp. cebra; probably from a native African name.].
Any member of three species of African wild horses remarkable for having the body white or yellowish white, and conspicuously marked with dark brown or brackish bands. [1913 Webster]
" The true or mountain zebra (Equus zebra syn. Asinus zebra ) is nearly white, and the bands which cover the body and legs are glossy black. Its tail has a tuft of black hair at the tip. It inhabits the mountains of Central and Southern Africa , and is noted for its wariness and wildness, as well as for its swiftness. The second species (Equus Burchellii syn. Asinus Burchellii or Equus quagga ), known as Burchell's zebra , plains zebra , and dauw , is the most abundant, inhabiting the grassy plains of tropical and southern Africa , and differing from the preceding in not having dark bands on the legs, while those on the body are more irregular. It has a long tail, covered with long white flowing hair. Grevy's zebra (Equus grevyi ) is distinct from the others in being placed in the subgenus Dolichohippus , whereas the plains and mountain zebras are placed in the subgenus Hippotigris . More on zebras can be found at:
http://www.imh.org/imh/bw/zebra.html" [1913 Webster]
http://www.imh.org/imh/bw/zebra.html" [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
zebra, n.
1 any of various African quadrupeds, esp. Equus burchelli, related to the ass and horse, with black and white stripes.
2 (attrib.) with alternate dark and pale stripes.
1 any of various African quadrupeds, esp. Equus burchelli, related to the ass and horse, with black and white stripes.
2 (attrib.) with alternate dark and pale stripes.
Idiom
zebra crossing Brit. a striped street-crossing where pedestrians have precedence over vehicles.
Derivative
zebrine adj.
Etymology
It. or Port. f. Congolese
ROGET THESAURUS
zebra
Variegation
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