Definition
The term *black-and-tan* describes something that has a combination of black and tan or reddish-brown coloration. It's commonly used to describe the coat of certain dog breeds, such as the Doberman Pinscher or the Coonhound, but can also refer to other animals or objects with this color combination. Think of a dog with a predominantly black body and tan markings on its legs, face, and chest. The colors are usually distinct and well-defined, creating a striking contrast. It's a specific and recognizable color pattern, especially in animals. The term implies a particular distribution of these two colors.