💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Suine"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| suidnoun | (zoology) Any of the family Suidae: a pig or a taxonomically related animal. |
| suiformnoun | Any pig of the family Suidae |
| sinuopeidnoun | (zoology) Any extinct sea snail in the family Sinuopeidae. |
| wild boarnoun | A wild swine native to Eurasia and North Africa (Sus scrofa), now widely distributed elsewhere and ancestor of most domestic pig breeds. |
| subungulatenoun | (zoology) Any of various mammals, thought to have evolved from ungulates, sometimes grouped in the taxon Paenungulata. |
| boarnoun | A male pig. |
| sanunoun | Any of a group of South American native ungulates, extinct ungulate-like mammals sharing uncertain affinities. |
| ursidnoun | (zoology) Any species of the family Ursidae; a bear, a giant panda, or any of certain extinct relatives. |
| ursinenoun | (zoology) A bear. |
| succineidnoun | (zoology) Any snail in the family Succineidae. |
| swinenoun | (plural swine) A pig (the animal). |
| sinuitidnoun | (zoology) Any mollusk in the family Sinuitidae. |
| odd-toed ungulatenoun | (zoology) Any mammal in the order Perissodactyla, including horses and other equids, rhinoceroses, and tapirs. |
| babirusanoun | Any mammal in the genus Babyrousa in the pig family Suidae, in which the upper tusk grows upward. |
| sigmodontinenoun | (zoology) Any rodent of the subfamily Sigmodontinae |
| wild pignoun | Synonym of wild boar. |
| susisuchidnoun | Any extinct crocodyliform of the family †Susisuchidae |
| subulinidnoun | (zoology) Any snail in the family Subulinidae, which may be instead the achatinid subfamily Subulininae. |
| soricinenoun | (zoology) Any member of the shrew family (Soricidae). |
| sciurinenoun | Pertaining to or characteristic of squirrels. |
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