greyhound

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English - Turkish
{i} tazı
(isim) tazı
greyhound racing
tazı yarışı
ocean greyhound
(Oyunlar) Yüzen otel diye de tabir edilen ve okyanus ötesi yolculuk yapabilen hızlı ve büyük gemi
ocean greyhound
hızlı giden okyanus gemisi
Turkish - Turkish
Birleşik Devletlerin en büyük otobüs ile ulaşım şirketi
English - English
A lean breed of dog used in hunting and racing
A highball cocktail of vodka and grapefruit juice
{n} a tall swift dog used in coursing
A lean dog used in hunting and racing
A slender, graceful breed of dogs, remarkable for keen sight and swiftness
A greyhound is a dog with a thin body and long thin legs, which can run very fast. Greyhounds sometimes run in races and people bet on them. a type of thin dog that can run very fast and is used in races. or grayhound Fastest dog, one of the oldest breeds (dating from about 3000 BC in Egypt), and long symbolic of the aristocracy. It has a narrow head; long neck; deep chest; long, muscular hindquarters; a long, slim tail; and a short, smooth coat, of various colors. It stands 25-27 in. (64-69 cm) high and weighs 60-70 lbs (27-32 kg). Streamlined and slender, it can reach a speed of about 45 mph (72 kph). Greyhounds hunt by sight and may be used to hunt hares, deer, foxes, and small game. They are frequently raced for sport
A swift steamer, esp
a tall slender dog of an ancient breed noted for swiftness and keen sight; used as a racing dog
an ocean steamer
{i} swift breed of dog with a tall slender body
It is one of the oldest varieties known, and is figured on the Egyptian monuments
Greyhound Bus
a type of bus service, connecting cities in the US, operated by Greyhound Lines Inc
greyhound racing
the sport of racing greyhounds
ocean greyhound
A fast ship, a liner
Inc. Greyhound Lines
U.S. corporation that has provided the major intercity bus transportation in the U.S. and Canada. It was founded in 1926 as Motor Transit Management. Backed by the railroads, the company soon had a network of lines spreading across the country. It adopted its current name in 1930. By 1933 Greyhound's routes covered 40,000 mi (65,000 km). In the early 1980s deregulation of the bus-transit industry led Greyhound to drop many local bus lines. In 1987 Greyhound Corp. sold its bus operations, and Greyhound Lines, Inc., became an independent corporation devoted to intercity bus transportation. It was purchased in 1999 by Canada's Laidlaw Inc., a waste-management company
greyhounds
plural of greyhound
italian greyhound
a toy dog developed from the greyhound
greyhound

    Hyphenation

    grey·hound

    Turkish pronunciation

    greyhaund

    Synonyms

    salty dog

    Pronunciation

    /ˈgrāˌhound/ /ˈɡreɪˌhaʊnd/

    Etymology

    [ 'grA-"haund ] (noun.) before 12th century. Old English grīġhund, from an unclear first element (not related to grey) + hund (“hound”).
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