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Word ending in “-ine” for rat-like
Opposite of anthropomorphiseWhat's that word? Does it mean “circular reasoning”?What's another word for Guinea Pig, i.e. when you call someone a “test dummy”?Word for “A symbol that means a word/phrase”How to turn adjacent into a verbWhat is the word for “All Being” (similar to omnipotent for all powerful)Word for “putting an end to one's solitude” or “be with someone”?A word/phrase for “being extremely happy and jumping gladly”I want a word, sort of like “synonym” or “cognate”Is there any specific word for extra or unwanted word in a sentence?
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There are several words ending in "-ine" that can be used to make comparisons to animals. These include equine (resembling a horse), canine (resembling a dog), vulpine (resembling a fox) and porcine (resembling a pig).
Is there a word with the same ending that means resembling a rat?
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There are several words ending in "-ine" that can be used to make comparisons to animals. These include equine (resembling a horse), canine (resembling a dog), vulpine (resembling a fox) and porcine (resembling a pig).
Is there a word with the same ending that means resembling a rat?
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It would be interesting to see a whole list of these. There's bovine for cattle, too.
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There are several words ending in "-ine" that can be used to make comparisons to animals. These include equine (resembling a horse), canine (resembling a dog), vulpine (resembling a fox) and porcine (resembling a pig).
Is there a word with the same ending that means resembling a rat?
single-word-requests
There are several words ending in "-ine" that can be used to make comparisons to animals. These include equine (resembling a horse), canine (resembling a dog), vulpine (resembling a fox) and porcine (resembling a pig).
Is there a word with the same ending that means resembling a rat?
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It would be interesting to see a whole list of these. There's bovine for cattle, too.
– marcellothearcane
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It would be interesting to see a whole list of these. There's bovine for cattle, too.
– marcellothearcane
8 hours ago
It would be interesting to see a whole list of these. There's bovine for cattle, too.
– marcellothearcane
8 hours ago
It would be interesting to see a whole list of these. There's bovine for cattle, too.
– marcellothearcane
8 hours ago
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Yes, there is murine which appears to be used mainly in academic papers:
of or relating to a murid genus (Mus) or its subfamily (Murinae) which includes the common household rats and mice.
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Yes, there is murine which appears to be used mainly in academic papers:
of or relating to a murid genus (Mus) or its subfamily (Murinae) which includes the common household rats and mice.
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Yes, there is murine which appears to be used mainly in academic papers:
of or relating to a murid genus (Mus) or its subfamily (Murinae) which includes the common household rats and mice.
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Yes, there is murine which appears to be used mainly in academic papers:
of or relating to a murid genus (Mus) or its subfamily (Murinae) which includes the common household rats and mice.
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Yes, there is murine which appears to be used mainly in academic papers:
of or relating to a murid genus (Mus) or its subfamily (Murinae) which includes the common household rats and mice.
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It would be interesting to see a whole list of these. There's bovine for cattle, too.
– marcellothearcane
8 hours ago