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leonine
canine
feline
porcine
vulpine
ursine
lupine
equine
piscine

hai friend can u tell me the meaning of these words

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these words might not be there in the dictionary too...i failed.
@Deepak these are available in Dictionary

Leonine - of or characteristic of or resembling a lion.
Canine - having the nature or qualities of a dog.
feline - Of or belonging to the family Felidae, which includes the lions, tigers, jaguars, and wild and domestic cats; felid.
Porcine - Of or resembling swine or a pig
Vulpine - Of, resembling, or characteristic of a fox, cunning and clever
ursine - of or relating to or similar to bears
lupine - of or relating to or characteristic of wolves
equine - Of, relating to, or characteristic of a horse
piscine - Of, relating to, or characteristic of a fish or fishes

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Sarala has explained well all the terms. However, it is no use writing posts only for word meanings. The forums are for discussion on controversial or debatable topics. Even if not in dictionary, meanings could also be got by search on Google.

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wow great sarala you have made easy to know about this words with out going to dictionary.

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Sarala explained the all words nicely.Thanks for nice answering.

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