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Akita

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Noun — A large, powerfully built dog breed originating in the mountainous northern regions of Japan, known for its dense double coat and curled tail.

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Etymology

Named after Akita, a prefecture and city in northern Japan where the breed originated.

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What does “Akita” mean?

The word “Akita” means a large, powerfully built dog breed originating in the mountainous northern regions of Japan, known for its dense double coat and curled tail. In plain terms, a big, sturdy Japanese dog breed prized for loyalty and a somewhat independent, watchful temperament.

How do you use “Akita” in a sentence?

Here is “Akita” used in a sentence: “Their akita sat calmly by the door, watching every visitor who came in.”

What part of speech is “Akita”?

“Akita” is a noun.

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