canid

pronunciation

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  • Noun:
    any of various fissiped mammals with nonretractile claws and typically long muzzles

Word Origin

canid (n.)
member of the Canidae family (dogs, wolves, foxes, jackals), 1889, from Modern Latin Canidae, from Latin canis "dog" (see canine (n.)) + -idae.

Example

1. Don 't be afraid . I am canid 3942 .
2. My canid is black , his one is chromatic .
3. But to know for sure she needed details , especially the faint claw mark beyond the toe pad that distinguishes canid from feline .
4. Out of the five groups , wolves and dogs share 71 of 90 charted behavioral patterns , more than any other two canid species .
5. Complete mitochondrial genome of the red fox ( vuples vuples ) and phylogenetic analysis with other canid species .

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