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alpaca Meaning in Tamil ( alpaca வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

ஒட்டக இனத்தைச் சார்ந்த ஒரு வகை விலங்கு,



alpaca's Usage Examples:

Scarcity of alpacas and demand for their luxury fiber has kept alpaca breeding and sales strong around the world.


Stone Check Detail (Scarf b) - 100% Qoperfina (certified organic cotton, organic alpaca and angelina copper ).


In stature the alpaca (Lama huanacos pacos) is considerably inferior to the llama, but has the same unpleasant habit of spitting.


"The animals which specially belong to the Peruvian Andes are the domestic llamas and alpacas and the wild vicunas.


The chief breeding industry is that of the llama, alpaca and vicuiiaanimals of the Auchenia family domesticated by the Indians and bred, the first as a pack animal, and the other two for their wool, hides and meat.


She crossed a disused railroad line tugging her cream-coloured, baby alpaca coat about her ankles.


The animals which specially belong to the Peruvian Andes are the domestic llamas and alpacas and the wild vicunas.


She sold 96 alpacas from females with calves, yearling females to geld males.


In the trade, distinctions are made between alpacas and the several styles of mohairs and lustres, but so far as the general purchaser is concerned little or no distinction is made.


The llama and alpaca were domesticated long before the discovery of America, but the guanaco and vicuña are found in a wild state only.


Spirit of the Andes alpaca and pima cotton knitwear hand made using the highest quality alpaca and pima cotton from Peru.


Of the four the alpaca and the vicu�re the most valuable wool-bearing animals: the alpaca on account of the quality and quantity, the vicu�n account of the softness, fineness and quality of its wool.


It was not until the introduction of cotton warps into the Bradford trade about 1836 that the true qualities of alpaca could be developed in the fabric.





Synonyms:

llama, genus Lama, Lama pacos, Lama,



Antonyms:

immateriality, insulator, conductor, natural object, odd-toed ungulate,

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