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zorro1838, "South American fox-wolf," from Spanish zorro, masc. of zorra "fox," from Basque azaria "fox." The comic book hero, a variation on the Robin Hood theme set in old S [..]
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zorroa South American kind of fox
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zorronoun Definition: a small or irregularly shaped slice of a cake or pie Word History: from "The Mark of Zorro" (a reference to an old movie character)Example Sentence: Do you want some cake? Just a zorro.
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zorroMeans "fox" in Spanish. This is the name of a masked vigilante created by writer Johnston McCulley in 1919 for a series of books, later adapted into movies and television.
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A South American canid of the genus ''Lycalopex'', visually similar to (and sometimes referred to as) a fox but more closely related to a wolf.
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zorroMeans "fox" in Spanish. This is the name of a masked vigilante created by writer Johnston McCulley in 1919 for a series of books, later adapted into movies and television.
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