white bear

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English

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A white bear

Etymology

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From Middle English white bere. By surface analysis, white +‎ bear.

Noun

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white bear (plural white bears)

  1. A white, semi-aquatic marine species of bear, Ursus maritimus, that is native and best adapted to the Arctic mix of land, ice and sea.

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