TARGHEE


Meaning of TARGHEE in English

ˈtär(ˌ)gē noun

Etymology: from Targhee Pass, southwestern Montana, near Dubois, Idaho, where the breed originated

1. usually capitalized : an American breed of sheep developed by intercrossing Lincolns and Rambouillets to produce a hardy range sheep with good mutton conformation and a heavy fleece of moderately fine wool

2. -s often capitalized : a sheep of the Targhee breed

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