Dandie Dinmont
noun/ˌdændi ˈdɪnmɒnt/, /ˌdændi ˈdɪnmənt/
/ˌdændi ˈdɪnmɑːnt/, /ˌdændi ˈdɪnmənt/
[countable]- a type of terrier with short legs, a long body and tail, and long ears. Its hair is grey or yellow. Dandie Dinmonts came originally from Scotland and are named after a Scottish character in a novel by Walter Scott.
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