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Wild Beasts — Уайлд Бистс Основная информация … Википедия
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wild beasts — untamed animals who live in their natural states … English contemporary dictionary
The Wild Beasts Trust — is an endangered species enthusiast movement who, in September 2006, declared their intentions to reintroduce numerous nationally extinct species back into the wild in the United Kingdom.cite web |url=http://wildbeaststrust.blogspot.com… … Wikipedia
wild — adj. == fierce. RG. 374, 510; ‘wild beasts.’ RG. 375 … Oldest English Words
WILD BULL — (Heb. רְאֵם, reʿem or רֵים, reim), a powerful animal (Num. 23:22) whose strength is primarily in its horns (Deut. 33:17). It is parallel to the strong ox (ibid.; Isa. 34:7) but, unlike the ox, cannot be domesticated (Job 39:10–11). The animal… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Wild Men of the Woods — / Wild Man of the Woods A name for the Drúedain in Rohan. At the end of the Third Age, a remnant of the Drúedain still lived beneath the feet of the White Mountains, and in the lands westward. Theirs was a strange and ancient race of… … J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth glossary
beasts of chase — (archaic) 1. Properly the buck, doe, fox, marten and roe 2. Wild animals that are hunted generally • • • Main Entry: ↑chase … Useful english dictionary
beasts of the chase — Wild animals, especially the fox, wolf, and deer … Ballentine's law dictionary