Ibizan-hound
[ih-bee-zuh n, -zahn] /ɪˈbi zən, -zɑn/
noun
1.
one of a breed of medium-sized, tall, swift hunting hounds with a short, usually red and white coat, bred originally by the Pharaohs of ancient Egypt but today found chiefly in the Balearic Islands and other areas of Spain.
/ɪˈbiːθən/
noun
1.
a tall slender short-haired breed of hound with large erect ears and a coat of white, chestnut, or tan, or of a combination of these colours
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