canid
pronunciation
How to pronounce canid in British English: UK ['kænɪd]
How to pronounce canid in American English: US ['kænɪd]
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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 .