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ungulate

English

Etymology

From Late Latin ungul?tus, from Latin ungula (hoof).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /????j?l?t/, /????j?le?t/

Adjective

ungulate (not generally comparable, comparative more ungulate, superlative most ungulate)

  1. Having hooves.
    • 1866, Andrew Murray, The geographical distribution of mammals, page 242:
    • 1893, in The American naturalist, volume 27, page 126 [1]:
    • 2012, Edgar Rice Burroughs, The Collected John Carter of Mars, volume 3:
  2. Shaped like a hoof.
    • 1922, in Indiana University studies, volume 9, page 68 [2]:

Translations

Noun

ungulate (plural ungulates)

  1. An ungulate animal; a hooved mammal.
Translations

Related terms

  • biungulate
  • unguiculate
  • unguligrade

Further reading

  • ungulate on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

Italian

Adjective

ungulate

  1. feminine plural of ungulato

Latin

Adjective

ungul?te

  1. vocative masculine singular of ungul?tus

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tahr

English

Etymology

(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

Noun

tahr (plural tahrs)

  1. Any of three genera of large Asian ungulates belonging to the subfamily Caprinae (goat-antelopes).

Derived terms

  • Arabian tahr
  • Himalayan tahr
  • Nilgiri tahr

Translations

Anagrams

  • Arth, HART, Hart, Thar, hart, rath, thar

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