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mammal (encz) | mammal,savec n: Zdeněk Brož |
Mammal (gcide) | Mammal \Mam"mal\, n.; pl. Mammals. [L. mammalis belonging to
the breast, fr. mamma the breast or pap: cf. F. mammal.]
(Zool.)
One of the Mammalia.
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Age of mammals. See under Age, n., 8.
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mammal (wn) | mammal
n 1: any warm-blooded vertebrate having the skin more or less
covered with hair; young are born alive except for the
small subclass of monotremes and nourished with milk [syn:
mammal, mammalian] |
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cetacean mammal (encz) | cetacean mammal, n: |
class mammalia (encz) | class Mammalia, n: |
digitigrade mammal (encz) | digitigrade mammal, n: |
egg-laying mammal (encz) | egg-laying mammal, n: |
eutherian mammal (encz) | eutherian mammal, n: |
female mammal (encz) | female mammal, n: |
fissiped mammal (encz) | fissiped mammal, n: |
fossorial mammal (encz) | fossorial mammal, n: |
gnawing mammal (encz) | gnawing mammal, n: |
hoofed mammal (encz) | hoofed mammal, n: |
leporid mammal (encz) | leporid mammal, n: |
mammal family (encz) | mammal family, n: |
mammal genus (encz) | mammal genus, n: |
mammal semnopithecus (encz) | mammal Semnopithecus, n: |
mammalian (encz) | mammalian,savčí Zdeněk Brož |
mammalogy (encz) | mammalogy, n: |
mammals (encz) | mammals,savci n: pl. Zdeněk Brož |
megatherian mammal (encz) | megatherian mammal, n: |
musteline mammal (encz) | musteline mammal, n: |
paleomammalogy (encz) | paleomammalogy, n: |
perissodactyl mammal (encz) | perissodactyl mammal, n: |
pinniped mammal (encz) | pinniped mammal, n: |
placental mammal (encz) | placental mammal, n: |
plantigrade mammal (encz) | plantigrade mammal, n: |
pouched mammal (encz) | pouched mammal, n: |
protomammal (encz) | protomammal, n: |
sirenian mammal (encz) | sirenian mammal, n: |
unguiculate mammal (encz) | unguiculate mammal, n: |
viverrine mammal (encz) | viverrine mammal, n: |
young mammal (encz) | young mammal, n: |
Age of mammals (gcide) | Mammal \Mam"mal\, n.; pl. Mammals. [L. mammalis belonging to
the breast, fr. mamma the breast or pap: cf. F. mammal.]
(Zool.)
One of the Mammalia.
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Age of mammals. See under Age, n., 8.
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Mammal (gcide) | Mammal \Mam"mal\, n.; pl. Mammals. [L. mammalis belonging to
the breast, fr. mamma the breast or pap: cf. F. mammal.]
(Zool.)
One of the Mammalia.
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Age of mammals. See under Age, n., 8.
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Mammalia (gcide) | Mammalia \Mam*ma"li*a\, n. pl. [NL., from L. mammalis. See
Mammal.] (Zool.)
The highest class of Vertebrata. The young are nourished for
a time by milk, or an analogous fluid, secreted by the
mammary glands of the mother.
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Note: Mammalia are divided into three subclasses;
[1913 Webster] I. Placentalia. This subclass embraces
all the higher orders, including man. In these the
fetus is attached to the uterus by a placenta.
[1913 Webster] II. Marsupialia. In these no placenta
is formed, and the young, which are born at an early
state of development, are carried for a time attached
to the teats, and usually protected by a marsupial
pouch. The opossum, kangaroo, wombat, and koala are
examples.
[1913 Webster] III. Monotremata. In this group, which
includes the genera Echidna and Ornithorhynchus,
the female lays large eggs resembling those of a bird
or lizard, and the young, which are hatched like those
of birds, are nourished by a watery secretion from the
imperfectly developed mammae.
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Mammalian (gcide) | Mammalian \Mam*ma"li*an\, a.
Of or pertaining to the Mammalia or mammals.
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Mammaliferous (gcide) | Mammaliferous \Mam`ma*lif"er*ous\, a. [Mammal + -ferous.]
(Geol.)
Containing mammalian remains; -- said of certain strata.
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Mammalogical (gcide) | Mammalogical \Mam`ma*log"ic*al\, a.
Of or pertaining to mammalogy.
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Mammalogist (gcide) | Mammalogist \Mam*mal"o*gist\, n. [Cf. F. mammalogiste.]
One versed in mammalogy.
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Mammalogy (gcide) | Mammalogy \Mam*mal"o*gy\, n. [Mamma breast + -logy: cf. f.
mammalogie.]
The science which relates to mammals or the Mammalia. See
Mammalia.
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Mammals (gcide) | Mammal \Mam"mal\, n.; pl. Mammals. [L. mammalis belonging to
the breast, fr. mamma the breast or pap: cf. F. mammal.]
(Zool.)
One of the Mammalia.
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Age of mammals. See under Age, n., 8.
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age of mammals (wn) | Age of Mammals
n 1: approximately the last 63 million years [syn: Cenozoic,
Cenozoic era, Age of Mammals] |
aquatic mammal (wn) | aquatic mammal
n 1: whales and dolphins; manatees and dugongs; walruses; seals |
artiodactyl mammal (wn) | artiodactyl mammal
n 1: placental mammal having hooves with an even number of
functional toes on each foot [syn: even-toed ungulate,
artiodactyl, artiodactyl mammal] [ant: {odd-toed
ungulate}, perissodactyl, perissodactyl mammal] |
cetacean mammal (wn) | cetacean mammal
n 1: large aquatic carnivorous mammal with fin-like forelimbs no
hind limbs, including: whales; dolphins; porpoises;
narwhals [syn: cetacean, cetacean mammal, blower] |
class mammalia (wn) | class Mammalia
n 1: warm-blooded vertebrates characterized by mammary glands in
the female [syn: Mammalia, class Mammalia] |
digitigrade mammal (wn) | digitigrade mammal
n 1: an animal that walks so that only the toes touch the ground
as e.g. dogs and cats and horses [syn: {digitigrade
mammal}, digitigrade] [ant: plantigrade, {plantigrade
mammal}] |
egg-laying mammal (wn) | egg-laying mammal
n 1: the most primitive mammals comprising the only extant
members of the subclass Prototheria [syn: monotreme,
egg-laying mammal] |
eutherian mammal (wn) | eutherian mammal
n 1: mammals having a placenta; all mammals except monotremes
and marsupials [syn: placental, placental mammal,
eutherian, eutherian mammal] |
female mammal (wn) | female mammal
n 1: animals that nourish their young with milk |
fissiped mammal (wn) | fissiped mammal
n 1: terrestrial carnivores; having toes separated to the base:
dogs; cats; bears; badgers; raccoons [syn: {fissiped
mammal}, fissiped] |
fossorial mammal (wn) | fossorial mammal
n 1: a burrowing mammal having limbs adapted for digging |
gnawing mammal (wn) | gnawing mammal
n 1: relative large gnawing animals; distinguished from rodents
by having two pairs of upper incisors specialized for
gnawing [syn: lagomorph, gnawing mammal] |
hoofed mammal (wn) | hoofed mammal
n 1: any of a number of mammals with hooves that are
superficially similar but not necessarily closely related
taxonomically [syn: ungulate, hoofed mammal] |
leporid mammal (wn) | leporid mammal
n 1: rabbits and hares [syn: leporid, leporid mammal] |
mammal family (wn) | mammal family
n 1: a family of mammals |
mammal genus (wn) | mammal genus
n 1: a genus of mammals |
mammal semnopithecus (wn) | mammal Semnopithecus
n 1: langurs [syn: Presbytes, genus Presbytes, {mammal
Semnopithecus}] |
mammalia (wn) | Mammalia
n 1: warm-blooded vertebrates characterized by mammary glands in
the female [syn: Mammalia, class Mammalia] |
mammalian (wn) | mammalian
adj 1: of or relating to the class Mammalia
n 1: any warm-blooded vertebrate having the skin more or less
covered with hair; young are born alive except for the
small subclass of monotremes and nourished with milk [syn:
mammal, mammalian] |
mammalogist (wn) | mammalogist
n 1: one skilled in the study of mammals |
mammalogy (wn) | mammalogy
n 1: the branch of zoology that studies mammals |
megatherian mammal (wn) | megatherian mammal
n 1: a large extinct ground sloth [syn: megatherian,
megatheriid, megatherian mammal] |
musteline mammal (wn) | musteline mammal
n 1: fissiped fur-bearing carnivorous mammals [syn: {musteline
mammal}, mustelid, musteline] |
paleomammalogy (wn) | paleomammalogy
n 1: the paleobiology of ancient mammals |
perissodactyl mammal (wn) | perissodactyl mammal
n 1: placental mammals having hooves with an odd number of toes
on each foot [syn: odd-toed ungulate, perissodactyl,
perissodactyl mammal] [ant: artiodactyl, {artiodactyl
mammal}, even-toed ungulate] |
pinniped mammal (wn) | pinniped mammal
n 1: aquatic carnivorous mammal having a streamlined body
specialized for swimming with limbs modified as flippers
[syn: pinniped mammal, pinniped, pinnatiped] |
placental mammal (wn) | placental mammal
n 1: mammals having a placenta; all mammals except monotremes
and marsupials [syn: placental, placental mammal,
eutherian, eutherian mammal] |
plantigrade mammal (wn) | plantigrade mammal
n 1: an animal that walks with the entire sole of the foot
touching the ground as e.g. bears and human beings [syn:
plantigrade mammal, plantigrade] [ant: digitigrade,
digitigrade mammal] |
pouched mammal (wn) | pouched mammal
n 1: mammals of which the females have a pouch (the marsupium)
containing the teats where the young are fed and carried
[syn: marsupial, pouched mammal] |
protomammal (wn) | protomammal
n 1: probably warm-blooded; considered direct ancestor of
mammals [syn: therapsid, protomammal] |
sirenian mammal (wn) | sirenian mammal
n 1: any of two families of large herbivorous aquatic mammals
with paddle-shaped tails and flipper-like forelimbs and no
hind limbs [syn: sea cow, sirenian mammal, sirenian] |
unguiculate mammal (wn) | unguiculate mammal
n 1: a mammal having nails or claws [syn: unguiculate,
unguiculate mammal] |
viverrine mammal (wn) | viverrine mammal
n 1: small cat-like predatory mammals of warmer parts of the Old
World [syn: viverrine, viverrine mammal] |
young mammal (wn) | young mammal
n 1: any immature mammal |
mammalia (devil) | MAMMALIA, n.pl. A family of vertebrate animals whose females in a
state of nature suckle their young, but when civilized and enlightened
put them out to nurse, or use the bottle.
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