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spitz \ˈspits sometimes ˈshp-\ noun (-es) Usage: sometimes capitalized Etymology: German, from spitz pointed, from Old High German spizzi; from the shape of the ears and muzzle — more at spit : any of several dogs native to northern areas and distinguished by a broad strong stocky body with heavy double coat, a broad somewhat flat head with rather short muzzle and erect prick ears, and a heavily feathered tail tightly recurved over the back: as a. : a dog regarded as ancestral to a modern breed exhibiting these qualities b. : a dog of such modern breed (as a chow chow, samoyed, or pomeranian) c. : a medium-sized white dog descended from Pomeranian ancestors and often regarded as constituting a separate breed
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