Meaning & Definition of word "Spitz"

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    Spitz

    /spɪts/

    noun:

    • 1. A type of dog characterized by a pointed muzzle and erect ears, typically with a thick double coat, originating from northern regions.
      • Example: The spitz breed is known for its friendly demeanor and loyalty.
    • 2. Referring specifically to breeds like the Pomeranian, Siberian Husky, and Alaskan Malamute.
      • Example: She adopted a beautiful Pomsky, which is a hybrid of a Pomeranian and Siberian Husky, also referred to as a spitz.

    verb:

    • 1. To form or shape into a point; to cause to taper.
      • Example: He decided to spitz the end of the stick to create a sharp point.

    Etymology

    From German 'Spitz', meaning 'pointed', often relating to the shape of the dogs' ears.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    spitz-like behavior:

    Typical behaviors associated with spitz breeds, such as alertness and playfulness.

    spitz coat:

    Referring to the thick and fluffy fur characteristic of spitz breeds.

    Related Words

    husky:

    A large dog breed known for its strength and endurance, often used in sledding.

    pomeranian:

    A small breed of dog that has a thick double coat and a lively personality.

    samoyed:

    A large breed of dog known for its friendly demeanor and fluffy white coat.

    Slang Meanings of spitz

    Meaning: To spit or to spew.

    Example Sentence: He spitzed out some soda when he heard the joke.

    Meaning: To get rid of something quickly.

    Example Sentence: I need to spitz these old clothes before the move.