fullbloods

/ˈfʊlˌblʌdz/
noun
  1. Animals, especially horses or cattle, that are of pure breed, with ancestors all of the same recognized breed.
    • The ranch specializes in raising fullbloods for show competitions.
    • Only fullbloods are allowed to enter the championship horse race.
    • The farmer bought several fullbloods to improve the quality of his herd.
  2. People who are of unmixed ancestry or lineage, often used in historical or cultural contexts.
    • The novel tells the story of a community of fullbloods living in a remote valley.
    • In the census, some people identified as fullbloods of their ethnic group.
    • The tribe's elders were all fullbloods who preserved the old traditions.
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