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griffon
1[ grif-uhn ]
noun
- a vulture of the genus Gyps, especially G. fulvus, of southern Europe.
griffon
2[ grif-uhn ]
noun
- any of several varieties of the Brussels griffon differing from each other in coloration or in the texture of the coat. Compare Belgian griffon, 叠谤补产补苍莽辞苍, Brussels griffon.
- Also called wirehaired pointing griffon. one of a Dutch breed of medium-sized dogs having a coarse, steel-gray or grayish-white coat with chestnut markings, used for pointing and retrieving birds.
griffon
1/ 藞伞谤瑟蹿蓹苍 /
noun
- any of various small wire-haired breeds of dog, originally from Belgium
- any large vulture of the genus Gyps, of Africa, S Europe, and SW Asia, having a pale plumage with black wings: family Accipitridae (hawks)
griffon
2/ 藞伞谤瑟蹿蓹苍 /
noun
- a variant of griffin 1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of griffon1
Example Sentences
But a petit basset griffon Vend茅en took best in show for the first time last year, as did a bloodhound in 2022.
A further 15 griffon vultures will be brought over from Spain and released to the wild next year.
Bird species such as barnacle geese, griffon vultures, great white egrets and Dalmatian pelicans are also recovering well.
In one corner, a 5-foot whale baleen like a feather plucked from a griffon; in another, a prototypical washing machine, its tub made from a half cask of whiskey.
Hit by accidental poisoning and urbanisation, Israel鈥檚 griffon vulture population has fallen to around 180 in the wild, says Yigal Miller, manager of programs for endangered raptors at the Israel Nature and Parks Authority.
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