From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishRelated topics: Animalszebraze‧bra /ˈziːbrə, ˈze- $ ˈziːbrə/ noun [countable]
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HBAan animal that looks like a horse but has black and white lines all over its bodyExamples from the Corpuszebra• Insofar as a zebrafinch can be said to have a mind, the hormone is a mind-altering drug.• We ate raclette and gelato and haggis and reindeer and zebra and water buffalo.• And in the mountainzebra there is an unusual, fine grid-iron pattern along the central line.• The conversation continued, punctuated by the Frenchtaxicab calls of zebra finches.• Plus the best and most affordableselection of fakefurcushions in town - zebra, leopard, tiger among others.Originzebra(1600-1700)Italian"wild donkey"