Malemute
[mal-uh-myoot] /ˈmæl əˌmyut/
noun, (sometimes initial capital letter)
1.
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[mal-uh-myoot] /ˈmæl əˌmyut/
noun, (sometimes initial capital letter)
1.
.
/ˈmæləˌmuːt/
noun
1.
a variant spelling of malamute
/ˈmæləˌmuːt/
noun
1.
an Alaskan sled dog of the spitz type, having a dense usually greyish coat
n.
also malemute, Eskimo dog, 1874, from name of Alaska Eskimo tribe in northwestern Alaska that developed the breed. The native form is malimiut.
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