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Scottish deerhound noun[ C ] (alsoScottish deer hound)uk /ˌskɒt.ɪʃ ˈdɪə.haʊnd/ us /ˌskɑː.t̬ɪʃ ˈdɪr.haʊnd/ a type of large dog from Scotland that has a rough coat of fur: The Scottish deerhound is closely related to the Irish wolfhound. Scottish deer hounds are among the tallest dog breeds, standing 32 inches high at the shoulder. As its name suggests, the Scottish deerhound was originally bred to help in hunting by running after deer. Larger breeds of dog such as the Scottish deerhound need a lot of room to run. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Canines (dogs) Affenpinscher Afghan hound Airedale terrier Akita Alaskan Malamute English cocker spaniel English setter English springer spaniel fennec fox fox terrier Parson Russell terrier Pekinese Pembroke Welsh corgi Perro de Presa Canario Peruvian Inca Orchid Slovenský Kopov Slovenský Čuvač Small Münsterländer smooth fox terrier sniffer dog |