How Do You Spell RIDGEBACK?

Pronunciation: [ɹˈɪd͡ʒbak] (IPA)

The word "ridgeback" refers to a breed of dog known for the distinctive ridge of hair running along its back. The spelling of this word can be explained using IPA phonetic transcription as /rɪdʒbæk/. This means that the initial sound is pronounced as a "r" sound, followed by a "ih" sound, then a "dʒ" sound, and finally a "bæk" sound. The double "d" in "ridge" is followed by a "ʒ" sound which is a voiced consonant, and thus may be difficult for non-native speakers to pronounce.

RIDGEBACK Meaning and Definition

  1. The term "ridgeback" is a noun that refers to a specific breed of dog, known as the Rhodesian Ridgeback. This dog breed is characterized by a distinctive ridge of hair that runs along its back, displaying a pattern of hair growing against the direction of the rest of its coat. The ridge is formed by a symmetrical arrangement of hair follicles that create a line of hair that stands erect or grows in the opposite direction to the rest of the fur.

    Developed in Southern Africa, Rhodesian Ridgebacks were originally bred for their hunting skills, particularly for tracking and holding large animals such as lions. They are known for their muscular build, endurance, and their ability to excel in various outdoor activities. Ridgebacks are generally loyal, intelligent, and make excellent family pets due to their gentle and protective nature.

    In terms of physical characteristics, ridgebacks have a well-defined, athletic body with a short and dense coat that varies in color from wheaten to light red. They have a distinctive broad head, slightly almond-shaped, expressive eyes, and ears that are set high and are either carried close to the head or break slightly forward. Males typically measure between 25 to 27 inches in height at the shoulder, and females between 24 to 26 inches.

    The term "ridgeback" can be used specifically to refer to the Rhodesian Ridgeback breed or more generally to describe the physical ridge of hair along the back of any other animal, such as a snake or dinosaur, that displays a similar feature.

Common Misspellings for RIDGEBACK

  • rigeback
  • eidgeback
  • didgeback
  • fidgeback
  • tidgeback
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  • rjdgeback
  • rkdgeback
  • rodgeback
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  • risgeback
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  • riegeback
  • ridfeback

Etymology of RIDGEBACK

The word "ridgeback" is a compound word that combines two separate terms: "ridge" and "back".

1. "Ridge" originates from the Old English word "hrycg" or "hricg", which means "back of a person or animal, an elevated line or crest". This word can be traced back to the Proto-Germanic word "hrugjo" and is related to the Old Norse word "hryggr", meaning "back of a horse".

2. "Back" is a well-known word in English derived from the Old English word "bæc". It refers to the posterior part of the human body or the upper side or surface of an animal.

Therefore, "ridgeback" essentially means a back or dorsal part of an animal that possesses a prominent ridge or crest.

Plural form of RIDGEBACK is RIDGEBACKS

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