canine

UK /ˈkeɪnaɪn/ US /ˈkeɪnaɪn/
adj 4noun 4

Definitions

adj

1

Of, or pertaining to, a dog or dogs.

Two canine animals in a time of dearth, may be truly said to struggle with each other which shall get food and live.

We carried the dog round to the yard, and I examined his head. […] I accepted the care of the canine patient.

2

Dog-like.

In many respects she made me an admirable wife. Her affection for me was canine—positively.

I look for reflections, in your face Canine devotion, time can't erase Out on the corner, locked in your room I never believe them and I never assume

3

Of or pertaining to mammalian teeth which are cuspids or fangs.

Then his upper lip may be seen to be raised, especially at the corners, so that his huge canine teeth are exhibited.

4

Of an appetite: depraved or inordinate; used to describe eating disorders.

noun

1

Any member of Caninae, the only living subfamily of Canidae.

Whatever the case, the pair’s adventure certainly became famous in 2016, when a large dating program of fossils and artefacts from Chauvet Cave, which included the smear of charcoal discarded by the child, confirmed that the tracks constitute the oldest unequivocal evidence of a relationship between humans and canines.

2

Any of certain extant canids regarded as similar to the dog or wolf (including coyotes, jackals, etc.) but distinguished from the vulpines, which are regarded as fox-like.

The canine ran across the room to the open window, put his front paws on the sill and pointed his nose at the sidewalk below.

3

Synonym of cuspid, the pointed tooth between the incisors and premolars in heterodont mammals.

He tried to push Kissu into his cage, but the cougar charged back out and sank his canines into Wilson's rump.

4

A king and a nine as a starting hand in Texas hold 'em due to phonetic similarity.

You have been dealt King-9 unsuited ("canine") in your pocket.

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