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siberian

British pronunciation/saɪbˈiəɹɪən/
American pronunciation/saɪbˈiəɹɪən/
Siberian
[NOUN]
1

a domestic cat breed native to the forests of Russia that has three layers of coat

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Siberian definition and meaning

What is a "Siberian"?

The Siberian cat is a large and muscular breed with a thick, luxurious coat that is designed to withstand cold weather. They have a round head, large ears, and expressive eyes, often with a distinctive "wild" look. Siberian cats are known for their strong and agile bodies, as well as their playful and adventurous nature. They are highly adaptable and can thrive in various environments, making them well-suited for both indoor and outdoor living. Siberian cats are known for their affectionate and friendly personality, often forming close bonds with their human families. They are also known for their hypoallergenic properties, with many people with cat allergies finding that they can tolerate being around Siberian cats. Siberian cats have a long history and are believed to have originated in the forests of Siberia, Russia. They have a unique and captivating appearance, making them a popular choice among cat lovers.

2

a native or inhabitant of Siberia

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siberian
[ADJECTIVE]
1

of or relating to or characteristic of Siberia or the Siberians

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Examples
1Siberian huskies also exhibit this tendency as well.
2So a unique variety of kale is Siberian kale.
3Siberian tigers live farther north, in Eastern Russia and Northeast China.
4Even a cheaper alternative, like Siberian caviar, costs $75 per ounce.
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