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- Текстиль: английская овца "даун-брид"
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Sheep — For other uses, see Sheep (disambiguation). Domestic sheep A research flo … Wikipedia
down — I. adverb Etymology: Middle English doun, from Old English dūne, short for adūne, of dūne, from a (from of), of off, from + dūne, dative of dūn hill Date: before 12th century 1. a. (1) toward or in a lower physical position (2) to a lying or… … New Collegiate Dictionary
down — I. /daʊn / (say down) adverb 1. from higher to lower; in descending direction or order; into or in a lower position or condition. 2. on or to the ground. 3. to a point of submission, inactivity, etc. 4. to or in a position spoken of as lower, as… …
Domestic sheep — taxobox name = Domestic sheep status = DOM image width = 250px image caption = A research flock at U.S. Sheep Experiment Station near Dubois, Idaho regnum = Animalia phylum = Chordata classis = Mammalia ordo = Artiodactyla familia = Bovidae… … Wikipedia
Dorset Down — A Dorset Down in France The Dorset Down is a breed of sheep native to the Dorset Downs region of England. It originated in the early 19th century from crosses of local and Hampshire ewes with Southdown rams.[1] The breed is not closely … Wikipedia
oxford down — noun also oxfordshire down Etymology: from Oxford or Oxfordshire, county in central England where the breed originated 1. usually capitalized O&D : a Down breed of large hornless sheep developed by crossing Cotswolds and Hampshire Downs 2 … Useful english dictionary
dorset down — | ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷|dau̇n noun Etymology: from the county of Dorset, England, where it was originally bred 1. usually capitalized both Ds : an English breed of short wooled mutton type sheep derived from the Hampshire Down 2. plural dorset downs often… … Useful english dictionary
Oxford down — noun Usage: often capitalized D Etymology: Oxfordshire, England Date: 1859 any of a Down breed of large hornless sheep developed by crossing Cotswolds and Hampshires called also Oxford … New Collegiate Dictionary
Romney (sheep) — The Romney, formerly called the Romney Marsh or the Kent sheep is a long wool sheep recognized as a breed in England by 1800. Exported to other continents, the Romney is the world’s second (to the Merino) most economically important sheep breed.… … Wikipedia
Hampshire sheep — The Hampshire or Hampshire Down is a breed of sheep which originated around 1829 from a cross of Southdowns with the Old Hampshire breed, the Old Wiltshire, and the Berkshire Nott, all horned, white faced sheep these were native to the open,… … Wikipedia
Oxford sheep — An Oxford ewe and her twins in a lambing jug. Oxford sheep (also known as Oxford Down)[1] is an English breed developed in the 1830s by crossing the Cotswold with a forerunner of the Hampshire, and using the resultin … Wikipedia