chinchilla

noun
chin·​chil·​la | \ chin-ˈchi-lə How to pronounce chinchilla (audio) \

Definition of chinchilla

1 : either of two small South American rodents (Chinchilla laniger and C. brevicaudata of the family Chinchillidae) of the high Andes that are the size of large squirrels, have very soft pearly-gray fur, and are extensively bred in captivity also : the fur of a chinchilla
2 : a heavy twilled woolen coating

Illustration of chinchilla

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Examples of chinchilla in a Sentence

The collar of the coat is chinchilla.

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The place would be used to house rabbits, guinea pigs and an occasional chinchilla — all animals that are in need of permanent homes. Joan Morris, The Mercury News, "Are there non-lethal ways of controlling Bay Area’s rat population?," 9 Aug. 2019 For more than three decades, furrier Bennie Lin outfitted San Francisco’s elite in custom pieces — chinchilla vests, full-length mink coats and lynx jackets — from his showroom in the South of Market neighborhood. Dustin Gardiner, SFChronicle.com, "Fur clothing’s days could be numbered in California — bill would ban sales," 17 July 2019 Goats, chickens, tortoises and chinchillas are housed there. Georgann Yara, azcentral, "This Mesa home gives new meaning to ‘bird house’ with a 2-story aviary," 11 July 2019 Tiger the chinchilla has been adopted from the Human Animal Welfare Society (HAWS) — for a second time. Nicole Aimone, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, "Chinchilla linked to 2015 animal hording incident in Waukesha has been adopted from HAWS for the second time," 13 June 2018 Kittens, snakes, and even a chinchilla have moved onto campuses across the country to help support students during the upcoming year. Mckenzie Schwark, Teen Vogue, "Therapy Animals Are on Some College Campuses for Back-to-School Season," 29 Aug. 2018 When the temperature drops, there's a chinchilla blanket ready to warm things up. Kristina Stewart Ward, ELLE Decor, "Gilles Mendel's Fashion-Forward Home," 5 Jan. 2010 The couple was also ordered to relinquish the remaining 49 chinchillas in their possession to HAWS within 30 to 60 days. Nicole Aimone, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, "Chinchilla linked to 2015 animal hording incident in Waukesha has been adopted from HAWS for the second time," 13 June 2018 In this way, KrioRus has cryopreserved 61 people and 31 pets, including a cat, a goldfinch, and a chinchilla. Laura Mallonee, WIRED, "The Mystics Seeking Eternal Life Through Liquid Nitrogen," 22 June 2018

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First Known Use of chinchilla

1604, in the meaning defined at sense 1

History and Etymology for chinchilla

Spanish

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chinchilla

noun

English Language Learners Definition of chinchilla

: a small South American animal that has soft gray fur
: the fur of a chinchilla

chinchilla

noun
chin·​chil·​la | \ chin-ˈchi-lə How to pronounce chinchilla (audio) \

Kids Definition of chinchilla

: a South American animal that is a rodent resembling a squirrel and is often raised for its soft silvery gray fur

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