Jack Russell

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English

Etymology

From Reverend Jack Russell (1795-83) who developed the breed in the early 19th century.

Noun

Jack Russell (plural Jack Russells)

  1. A breed of terrier dog, usually white with brown patches and commonly found domesticated and kept as pets.