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kiskjaline

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EKI Combined Dictionary 2026

Last modified 18.03.2024

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ID 714420 Last modified 30.12.2004
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Domain applied botany
  • Carnivora - an order of primarily carnivorous mammals, terrestrial or aquatic; usually with three pairs of incisors in each jaw and large prominent canines; the last upper premolar and the first lower molar frequently modified for flesh cutting; collar bone reduced or absent; four or five claw-like digist on each limb. Cats, lions, tigers, panthers, dogs, wolves, jackals, bears, raccoons, skunks, seals, sea-lions and walruses
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  • DE: das fleischfressende Tier [U50142]; das Raubtier [U50979] FR: animale carnivore [U50142]; carnivore [U50979] FI: petoeläin [U50142]
lihasööja loom preferred
karnivoor
kiskjaline
carnivorous animal preferred
Usage examples
  • Burial must be deep enough to prevent carnivorous animals from digging up the cadavers or waste and shall be in suitable ground so as to prevent contamination of water tables or any environmental nuisance.
Carnivora

Word forms

Inflection Type 12

kiskjaline kiskjalised
kiskjalise kiskjaliste
kiskjalist kiskjalisi

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