"Siberians" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Siberians" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Siberians" Meaning

Nouns:

1. People from Siberia, a region in Russia.
2. A breed of domesticated cat known for its thick fur and cold-climate adaptability.
3. A surname, possibly derived from the Russian name Sibir, meaning "of Siberia."

Vernacular:

1. People from Siberia may also refer to Inuit or other indigenous peoples living in Siberia.

Antonyms:
None explicit, but people living in more tropical climates would be antonyms.

"Siberians" Examples

Usage Examples:


Siberians are one of the breeds that don't drool excessively due to their relatively narrow jaws and tight-lipped genetics, making them more suitable as house dogs.
The Siberians are known for their bright coats, ranging from pure white to cats with fur in brown, black, and red.
These Siberians have physical features that vary in size, face structure, and coat type, influenced by generations and geographic locations.
Some experts believe that the stiff and wild look of Siberians is due to their genetic origins from the original unfixed, flow-tailed Russian cats.
Siberians delineate a wide range of categories and varieties in terms of coat length, point color, or extremity constitution of both koumes and semi-longhair, micro-longhair, couple and short-haired varieties.

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