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Alpaca

British pronunciation/ælpˈækɐ/
American pronunciation/æɫˈpækə/
Alpaca
[NOUN]
1

a domestic mammal related to the llama that has long hair and is native to Peru

synonyms : Lama pacos
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alpaca definition and meaning

What is an "alpaca"?

The alpaca is a domesticated South American camelid known for its soft and luxurious fleece, which is highly valued for its warmth, softness, and hypoallergenic properties. Alpacas are native to the Andes mountains of Peru, Bolivia, and Chile, and they are closely related to llamas. They are smaller than llamas, with a compact body and a long neck. Alpacas are social animals that are often kept in herds and are known for their gentle and docile nature. They are primarily bred for their fiber, which can be used to make a variety of products, including clothing, blankets, and rugs. Alpacas come in a wide range of colors, including white, black, brown, and gray, and they are known for their distinctive and fluffy appearance, with large, expressive eyes and long, curved ears. Alpacas are also kept for their meat, and they are considered a valuable livestock animal in many countries around the world.

2

a thin glossy fabric made of the wool of the Lama pacos, or made of a rayon or cotton imitation of that wool

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3

wool of the alpaca

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Examples
1What are alpacas?
2She likes alpacas.
3However, people can harvest alpaca wool often.
4Supposedly, alpaca meat has the flavor and texture of lean pork.
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