Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

white-fox

Noun
hwaɪt fɑːks
Definition
A white-fox is a type of fox characterized by its predominantly white fur, often found in cold regions.
Examples
  • The white fox is known for its thick, warm fur.
  • During winter, the white fox blends seamlessly into the snowy landscape.
  • Many cultures see the white fox as a symbol of adaptability and cunning.
Meaning
The term ‘white-fox’ refers to a specific color variant of the Arctic fox, which is adapted to snowy environments.
Synonyms
  • Arctic fox
  • Snow fox
  • Polar fox