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mammal
English
Etymology
Modern Latin Mammalia, coined 1758 by Linnaeus for the class of mammals, from neuter plural of Late Latin mammalis (“of the breast”), from Latin mamma (“breast”), perhaps cognate with mamma (mother).
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /?mæm?l/
- Hyphenation: mam?mal
Noun
mammal (plural mammals)
- An animal of the class Mammalia, characterized by being warm-blooded, having hair and producing milk with which to feed its young.
- (paleontology) A vertebrate with three bones in the inner ear and one in the jaw.
Hyponyms
- See also Thesaurus:mammal
Derived terms
Related terms
- mammarial
- mammary
Translations
mammal From the web:
- what mammals lay eggs
- what mammal lives the longest
- what mammal has no vocal cords
monkeypox
English
Etymology
monkey +? pox
Noun
monkeypox (uncountable)
- (medicine) A viral disease, of primates and some other mammals, related to smallpox.
Translations
monkeypox From the web:
- monkeypox what does it mean
- what is monkeypox disease
- what is monkeypox virus
- what is monkeypox uk
- what causes monkeypox
- what is monkeypox symptoms
- what does monkeypox do
- what is monkeypox outbreak
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