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Definitions for Chamois
ˈʃæm i; for 1 also ʃæmˈwɑ; ˈʃæm iz; for 1 also ʃæmˈwɑchamois

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. chamois, chamois leather, chammy, chammy leather, shammy, shammy leathernoun

    a soft suede leather formerly from the skin of the chamois antelope but now from sheepskin

  2. chamois, Rupicapra rupicapranoun

    hoofed mammal of mountains of Eurasia having upright horns with backward-hooked tips

Wiktionary

  1. chamoisnoun

    A short-horned goat antelope native to mountainous terrain in southern Europe; Rupicapra rupicapra.

  2. chamoisnoun

    Soft pliable leather originally made from the skin of chamois (nowadays the hides of deer, sheep, and other species of goat are alternatively used).

  3. chamoisadjective

    Chamois-coloured.

  4. Etymology: From chamois, from camox (5th c., Polemius Silvius), probably from an extinct Alpine language (Raetic, Ligurian). Compare also gamiza.

Samuel Johnson's Dictionary

  1. Chamoisnoun

    An animal of the goat kind, whose skin is made into soft leather, called among us shammy.

    Etymology: chamois, Fr.

    These are the beasts which you shall eat; the ox, the sheep, and wild ox, and the chamois. Deut. xiv. 5.

Wikipedia

  1. Chamois

    The chamois (Rupicapra rupicapra) or Alpine chamois is a species of goat-antelope native to mountains in Europe, from west to east, including the Alps, the Dinarides, the Tatra and the Carpathian Mountains, the Balkan Mountains, the Rila–Rhodope massif, Pindus, the northeastern mountains of Turkey, and the Caucasus. The chamois has also been introduced to the South Island of New Zealand. Some subspecies of chamois are strictly protected in the EU under the European Habitats Directive.

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  1. chamois

    A chamois is a type of European mountain goat with a short coat that is usually brown or black. It is known for its ability to climb steep slopes and cliffs. Additionally, "chamois" can also refer to a type of soft leather, originally made from the skin of the chamois goat, but now often made from sheepskin or lambskin and used for cleaning, polishing, or as a type of cloth in various industries.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Chamoisnoun

    a small species of antelope (Rupicapra tragus), living on the loftiest mountain ridges of Europe, as the Alps, Pyrenees, etc. It possesses remarkable agility, and is a favorite object of chase

  2. Chamoisnoun

    a soft leather made from the skin of the chamois, or from sheepskin, etc.; -- called also chamois leather, and chammy or shammy leather. See Shammy

  3. Etymology: [F. chamois, prob. fr. OG. gamz, G. gemse.]

Wikidata

  1. Chamois

    The chamois, is a goat-antelope species native to mountains in Europe, including the Carpathian Mountains of Romania, the European Alps, the Tatra Mountains, the Balkans, parts of Turkey, and the Caucasus. The chamois has also been introduced to the South Island of New Zealand. Some subspecies of chamois are strictly protected in the EU under the European Habitats Directive.

Chambers 20th Century Dictionary

  1. Chamois

    sha′moi, sham′i, or sham′waw, n. a goat-like species or genus of antelope inhabiting the Alps and other high mountains of southern and central Europe: a soft kind of leather originally made from its skin. [Fr.,—Teut.; cf. mod. Ger. gemse, a chamois.]

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of Chamois in Chaldean Numerology is: 6

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of Chamois in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5

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