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Definition of Cinnamon bear
1. Noun. Reddish-brown color phase of the American black bear.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cinnamon Bear
Literary usage of Cinnamon bear
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A-saddle in the Wild West: A Glimpse of Travel Among the Mountains, Lava by William H Rideing (1879)
"The Head waters of the Rio Chaina.—The Sublimity of Night in the Mountains.—Sam
Abbey's Encounter with the cinnamon bear.—The Coyotes' Serenade. ..."
2. The Black Bear by William Henry Wright (1910)
"This notion is so wide-spread that one often hears it stated that there are three
varieties of bears in the United States: the Black Bear, the cinnamon bear ..."
3. Proceedings of the Worcester Society of Antiquity by Worcester Society of Antiquity (Mass.) (1899)
"from six to ten hundred pounds, not including the cinnamon bear, which is much
smaller. Travel where you please in a bear country, you will not be molested ..."
4. Autobiography of Lorenzo Waugh by Lorenzo Waugh (1888)
"Now, these cases of attack by the bears, not in defense of their cubs, or being
wounded, were by the cinnamon bear ; and, so far as I now remember, ..."