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lobo

[loh-boh] / ˈloʊ boʊ /




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Everything else about the lobo is hearsay, slander, exaggeration, fabrication, aspiration, or plain old myth.

From Scientific American • Oct. 9, 2015

Gray wolves — also known as Canis lupus, timber wolves, prairie wolves and lobo — are the largest of the 41 species of wild canids, including red wolves, foxes, coyotes and short-eared dogs.

From Washington Post

The werewolf calls are authentic lobo cries, but for the squeak of bats in the night, a technician rubs a cork on the side of a bottle.

From Time Magazine Archive

Corollæ lab. super. subfornicatum, 2-fidum; labium inf. lobo medio cordato.

From The Botanical Magazine, Vol. 6 Or, Flower-Garden Displayed by Curtis, William

The blood which congealed in his veins was released; he reared and wheeled and burst away at full gallop; there was a sobbing whine of eagerness behind him—the lobo was stretched in pursuit.

From Alcatraz by Brand, Max




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