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1 Afrikaanse olifant
n. African elephant, type of large land mammal with a long trunk and ivory tusks -
2 Indische olifant
n. Indian elephant, type of large land mammal with a long trunk and ivory tusks -
3 aap
n. (Animal) monkey, ape, type of agile tree-dwelling mammal of the order Primates -
4 aardvarken
n. (Animal) aardvark, nocturnal African mammal which feeds on ants and termites -
5 alpaca
n. alpaca, South American mammal having long fine woolly hair (related to the llama); nickel plate, coating of nickel -
6 armadillo
n. armadillo, burrowing nocturnal mammal with bony armor-like plates -
7 beer
n. bear, large mammal of the family Ursidae; boar; large man (Slang); manure -
8 berin
n. female bear, large mammal of the family Ursidae -
9 bizon
n. bison, large mammal of the ox family -
10 boomkangeroe
n. tree kangaroo, large marsupial mammal with a long tail and powerful hind legs for jumping (native to Australia and neighboring islands) -
11 bruinvis
n. porpoise, type of marine mammal -
12 buideldier
n. marsupial, any mammal of the order Marsupialia (mostly found in Australia) -
13 civet
n. civet, catlike carnivorous mammal (native to Africa and Asia); substance secreted by this animal (used in perfumes) -
14 civetkat
n. civet, catlike carnivorous mammal (native to Africa and Asia) -
15 das
n. necktie, tie, cravat; shawl, scarf; badger, small burrowing mammal -
16 doejoeng
n. dugong, sea cow, type of large sea mammal -
17 dolfijn
n. dolphin, type of marine mammal -
18 edelhert
n. red deer, large hoofed mammal -
19 egel
n. hedgehog, porcupine, small mammal with spiny hairs on its back and sides (found in Africa and Eurasia) -
20 fret
n. ferret, small mammal which is bred for hunting rabbits and rats; any of the ridges of wood or metal on a fingerboard (of a guitar, lute, etc.)
См. также в других словарях:
Mammal — Mam mal, n.; pl. {Mammals}. [L. mammalis belonging to the breast, fr. mamma the breast or pap: cf. F. mammal.] (Zo[ o]l.) One of the Mammalia. [1913 Webster] {Age of mammals}. See under {Age}, n., 8. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Mammal — Mammal, lat. dtsch., die Brüste betreffend … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
mammal — (n.) 1826, anglicized form of Mod.L. Mammalia (1773), coined 1758 by Linnaeus for the class of mammals, from neuter plural of L.L. mammalis of the breast, from L. mamma breast, perhaps cognate with MAMMA (Cf. mamma) … Etymology dictionary
mammal — ► NOUN ▪ a warm blooded vertebrate animal that has hair or fur, secretes milk, and (typically) bears live young. DERIVATIVES mammalian adjective. ORIGIN from Latin mamma breast … English terms dictionary
mammal — [mam′əl] n. [< ModL Mammalia < LL mammalis, of the breasts < L mamma: see MAMMA2] any of a large class (Mammalia) of warmblooded, usually hairy vertebrates whose offspring are fed with milk secreted by the female mammary glands mammalian … English World dictionary
Mammal — For other uses, see Mammal (disambiguation). Mammals Temporal range: Late Triassic – Recent, 220–0 Ma … Wikipedia
Mammal (EP) — For other uses, see Mammal (disambiguation). Mammal [EP] EP by Mammal Released … Wikipedia
mammal — mammallike, adj. /mam euhl/, n. any vertebrate of the class Mammalia, having the body more or less covered with hair, nourishing the young with milk from the mammary glands, and, with the exception of the egg laying monotremes, giving birth to… … Universalium
Mammal — Säugetiere Systematik Überstamm: Neumünder (Deuterostomia) Stamm … Deutsch Wikipedia
mammal */ — UK [ˈmæm(ə)l] / US noun [countable] Word forms mammal : singular mammal plural mammals biology an animal that is born from its mother s body, not from an egg, and drinks its mother s milk as a baby. Humans, dogs, and cows are all mammals. Derived … English dictionary
mammal — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ large, small ▪ higher, lower ▪ endangered, rare ▪ extinct ▪ … Collocations dictionary