Definition of Labradors

1. Noun. (plural of labrador) ¹

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Definition of Labradors

1. labrador [n] - See also: labrador

Lexicographical Neighbors of Labradors

labourious
labouriously
labourless
labourous
labourously
labours
labours of love
laboursaving
labourshed
laboursheds
laboursome
labra
labrador
labradorite
labradorites
labradors (current term)
labral
labrale inferius
labrale superius
labret
labretifery
labrets
labrid
labrids
labrish
labrocyte
labroid
labroids
labrose
labrum

Literary usage of Labradors

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A History and Description of the Modern Dogs of Great Britain and Ireland by Rawdon Briggs Lee (1897)
"I think that the great forte of labradors is their perseverance, stamina, and splendid scenting powers; ... If I mistake not, most of the labradors in this ..."

2. Proceedings by International Congress of Americanists (1906)
"... of the Green- landers from the labradors ie after the year 1250, but before 1576, at which time Frobisher found them at the coasts they occupy now. ..."

3. British Dogs, Their Points, Selection, and Show Preparation by William D. Drury (1903)
"There are some present-day breeders (the Duke of Buccleuch, who is the owner of the finest kennel of labradors, being one of ..."

4. Hadbuch Der Mineralchemie by C. F. Rammelsberg (1860)
"Berechnet man daher, von der Thonerde ausgehend, in B die Menge is labradors, so bleibt als Rest ein Silikat von Eisenoxydul, Magnesia und was Kalk, ..."

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