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1 애완동물
n. pet, animal kept for amusement; domesticated animal that lives inside a home -
2 개
n. dog, canine, carnivorous animal from the family Canidae; estuary, place where the river current meets the sea tide; piece -
3 거름
n. fertilizer, organic or chemical substance added to soil to enrich it, manure, waste, animal dung -
4 거세하다
v. emasculate, castrate, geld, castrate an animal (especially a horse) -
5 굴레
n. bridle, yoke, burden; headstall, part of a halter (for a horse or other animal) -
6 극락왕생
n. euthanasia, painless killing of a person or animal who is terminally ill, mercy killing -
7 글로불린
n. globulin, type of protein found in plant and animal tissues -
8 기관의
adj. organic, of or pertaining to the organs of an animal or plant -
9 길
n. domestication, process of accustoming an animal to life with mankind; way, path, lane, road, route; method; direction; fathom, unit of length equal to six feet (used for measuring water depth) -
10 길들이다
v. tame, restrain, control; domesticate, tame an animal, house-train -
11 낙타
n. camel, large desert animal with a humped back; yellowish-brown color; pontoon -
12 도살
n. slaughter, killing of an animal -
13 도살하다
v. butcher, kill, slaughter (an animal); murder indiscriminately -
14 독액
n. poisonous liquid; venom, poison secreted by an animal through a bite or a sting (i.e. snake's bite, sting of a spider) -
15 동물
n. animal -
16 동물성애자
n. zoophilist, admirer of animals, person who objects to animal experimentation -
17 동물성의
adj. zooid--------n. animal, living organism which is neither plant nor human -
18 동물성질의
n. animal, living organism which is neither plant nor human -
19 동물역학
n. zoomechanics, zoology, study of animal life -
20 동물원
n. zoological garden, animal zoo, zoo, menagerie
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