Definition of Brindle. Meaning of Brindle. Synonyms of Brindle

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Definition of Brindle

Brindle
Brindle Brin"dle, n. [See Brindled.] 1. The state of being brindled. 2. A brindled color; also, that which is brindled.
Brindle
Brindle Brin"dle, a. Brindled.

Meaning of Brindle from wikipedia

- Brindle is a coat coloring pattern in animals, particularly dogs, cattle, guinea pigs, cats, and, rarely, horses. It is sometimes described as "tiger-striped"...
- Brindle is a coat coloring pattern in animals. Brindle may also refer to: Brindle (surname), people with the name Brindle, Lancashire, small village in...
- The Treeing Tennessee Brindle is a breed of cur. Since 1995, its records have been maintained through the American Kennel Club's Foundation Stock Service...
- Brindle is a surname. Notable people with the name include: Arran Brindle (born 1981), English cricketer, member of the England Women's team Dave Brindle...
- Brandon Brindle - Harriet's father. Becomes Ted Lawson's boss after stealing Ted's ideas. Also a neighbor to the Lawsons. Edie McClurg as Bonnie Brindle - Harriet's...
- coat colours. The longest-lived were black brindle (10.3 years), followed by: brindle (10.1 years); grey brindle (9.8 years); black, fawn and grey (all 9...
- color and are often called "red". "Brindle" refers to a dog with black stripes on a fawn background. Some brindle Boxers are so heavily striped that they...
- related to Brindle, Lancashire. Brindle chorley.gov.uk. Brindle Historical Society Brindle At War website Brindle Community Hall Brindle St Joseph's...
- Catholicism portal Robert Brindle (4 November 1837 – 27 June 1916) was an English prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as the Bishop of Nottingham...
- 11. Brindle and Kerr, p. 32. South, p. 35. Brindle and Kerr, pp. 32–33. Brindle and Kerr, p. 33. Robinson, p. 14. Tatton-Brown, p. 24. Brindle and Kerr...