angora

Etymology
From the name of the city of in Turkey, from.

Noun

 * 1) A Turkish Angora cat.
 * 2) A goat of a domesticated breed that produces mohair..
 * 3) A rabbit belonging to the  breed, one of the oldest domestic breeds of rabbits in the world, raised chiefly in Europe for its silky and long hair a subspecies of the European rabbit,.
 * 4)  The hair of angora rabbits or angora goats, used to make textiles.
 * 5)  The fabric made from the hair of angora rabbits or angora goats.

Translations

 * Finnish: turkkilainen angora
 * Indonesian: kucing angora
 * Portuguese: angorá,


 * Finnish: angoravuohi
 * Irish: gabhar angóra
 * Persian: مرخز, مرغز


 * Chinese:
 * Dutch:
 * French: lapin angora
 * German:
 * Hebrew: ארנב אנגורה
 * Hungarian:
 * Italian: coniglio d'Angora
 * Japanese: アンゴラウサギ
 * Polish: królik angorski
 * Portuguese: coelho angorá
 * Romanian: iepure de Angora
 * Russian: Ангорский кро́лик
 * Spanish: conejo de Angora
 * Swedish: Angorakanin


 * Catalan:
 * Finnish: ,


 * Catalan:
 * Finnish: angorakangas
 * Portuguese: angorá

Etymology
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Adjective

 * 1) distressed, anguished, of distress, of anguish
 * , Solomon Cins (translator), Kiel ŝtalo estis hardata (How the Steel Was Tempered / Как закалялась сталь) by Nikolai Ostrovsky, Book 2, Chapter 7,
 * "eo"

- Li ekamis tiun junan bolŝevikon, neniam angoran, ĉiam vivplenan, kun bolanta energio, kiu tiel frue perdis sian sanon.


 * , Elena Zaja, Antaŭparolo (Preface), in Fajron sentas mi interne by Ulrich Matthias,
 * "eo"

- Tio ĝermigas ĉe ni la esperon, ke la abismo disiganta ilin de aliaj ne etendiĝas fatale, la angorajn nubojn eblas forblovi spite al la sorto per la fervoro kaj forta volo [...]

Etymology
<, the former name of Turkish capital Ankara

Noun

 * 1) angora hair of angora rabbit

Etymology
From, obsolete form of , the name of the capital of Turkey.

Noun

 * 1)  (all senses)