Synonyms for mammalian
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : muh-mey-lee-uh n, -meyl-yuh n |
Phonetic Transcription : məˈmeɪ li ən, -ˈmeɪl yən |
Top 10 synonyms for mammalian Other synonyms for the word mammalian
Définition of mammalian
Origin :- 1813, from mammal + -ian. As a noun, from 1835.
- As in animal : adj beastlike; carnal
- And we have seen the sudden increase of mammalian life in Tertiary times.
- Extract from : « The Prehistoric World » by E. A. Allen
- Mammalian bones are also plentifully distributed in the Danish kitchen-middens.
- Extract from : « Primitive Man » by Louis Figuier
- No other mammalian baby is so much of a baby and yet comes so near to being no baby at all.
- Extract from : « Winter » by Dallas Lore Sharp
- No associated implements or remains of mammalian skeletons are recorded.
- Extract from : « Prehistoric Man » by W. L. H. Duckworth
- He also considers that the mammalian scaphoid represents a centrale.
- Extract from : « The Vertebrate Skeleton » by Sidney H. Reynolds
- About the middle of the mammalian series it begins to be convoluted.
- Extract from : « Evolution » by Joseph Le Conte
- Nor have we any record of the mammalian life in this 'ancient loess' of Europe.
- Extract from : « Men of the Old Stone Age » by Henry Fairfield Osborn
- I have adopted his attitudes, but have not ventured to give them mammalian ears.
- Extract from : « Omphalos » by Philip Henry Gosse
- But from what is known, other mammalian characters can be pointed out.
- Extract from : « The Cambridge Natural History, Vol X., Mammalia » by Frank Evers Beddard
- Instinctively, the mammalian mother feeds, warms and defends her young.
- Extract from : « Psychology » by Robert S. Woodworth
Antonyms for mammalian
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