Bullterrier

/ˈbʊl ˌtɛriər/ noun

A muscular dog breed developed by crossing bulldogs and terriers, originally bred for fighting but now kept as pets.

Compound of 'bull' and 'terrier,' naming the dog breeds combined to create it. Developed in 19th-century Britain, the bull terrier was deliberately engineered from bulldogs (used with bulls) and terriers (ratters), resulting in a stocky, powerful fighter.

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