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cynomorphic

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • doglike
  • * 1946 , Blackwood's magazine
  • The company of these excellent animals in my childhood gave a kind of cynomorphic twist to my philosophy and an enjoyment of animal society...
  • * 1991 , David Gordon White, Myths of the dog-man
  • It was especially the unburied dead whose souls were considered to be cynomorphic in the ancient world: Lilja, Dogs , p. 35.
  • * 1993 , Elizabeth Marshall Thomas, The Hidden Life of Dogs p. 134 (First Mariner Books edition 2010)
  • What do dogs want? They want each other. Human beings are merely a cynomorphic substitute, as we all know.
  • * 2009? , Beatrice Chandler Gesell, The Normal Child and Primary Education
  • A dog cannot help but be cynomorphic in his mentality and attitude.

    ymara

    Not English

    Ymara has no English definition. It may be misspelled.