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izard
1[iz-erd]
noun
a chamois that inhabits the Pyrenees.
Izard
2[iz-erd]
noun
Ralph, 1742–1804, U.S. diplomat and politician.
izard
/ ˈɪə /
noun
(esp in the Pyrenees) another name for chamois
Word History and Origins
Origin of izard1
Example Sentences
His identity was confirmed by fingerprint analysis after he was apprehended, according to the Izard County Sheriff's Office in northern Arkansas.
Officers encountered Hardin after tracking dogs picked up his scent near Moccasin Creek in Izard County, according to the Arkansas Department of Corrections.
He was a dominant force, ultimately finishing as one of two runners-up, bested by Chef Stephanie Izard.
My favorite restaurant, Little Goat Diner in Chicago, is Stephanie Izard’s reinvention of the casual hangout spot, where a menu of chili crunch burgers, crab-enhanced cheesy dip, and peanut butter and bacon pancakes generally all falls under $20 per item.
For her main dish, finalist Stephanie Izard made a lamb course with mushrooms, pistachios and a blackberry and olive tapenade; I remember being utterly fascinated by the combination of colors and flavors.
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