Definition of Anguine. Meaning of Anguine. Synonyms of Anguine

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Definition of Anguine

Anguine
Anguine An"guine, a. [L. anguinus, fr. anguis snake.] Of, pertaining to, or resembling, a snake or serpent. ``The anguine or snakelike reptiles.' --Owen.

Meaning of Anguine from wikipedia

- pig/porcine, rabbit/cunicular, reindeer/rangiferine, sheep/ovine, snake/anguine, spider/arachnid, starling/sturnine, swan/cygnine or cygnean, wasp/vespine...
- Klembara, Jozef; Madelaine Böhme; Michael Rummel (2010). "Revision of the anguine lizard Pseudopus laurillardi (Squamata, Anguidae) from the Miocene of Europe...
- remedies from the different types (9 from the cultivated; 5 from the "anguine;" and 26 from the "wild"). Charlemagne had cu****bers grown in his gardens...
- wasp/vespine, butterfly/papilionaceous, worm/vermian, spider/arachnid, snake/anguine (or serpentine), tortoise (or turtle)/testudinal, cat/feline, lion/leonine...
- hatchling (newly hatched) neonate (newborn) snakelet — — ball nest slither anguine elapine ophidian serpentine viperine Spider (list) spiderling — — cluster...
- ancill- anguis angu- snake Anguidae, anguiform, Anguilla, anguilliform, anguine, anguineous anguiculus anguicul- †Anguilla anguill- angulus angul- corner...
- remedies from the different types (9 from the cultivated; 5 from the "anguine;" and 26 from the "wild"). Charlemagne had Cu****is grown in his gardens...
- (2019). "Vertebral Comparative Anatomy and Morphological Differences in Anguine Lizards With a Special Reference to Pseudopus apodus". The Anatomical Record...
- Ui. mic Enda bogaine mic Conaill gulban .i. Melge, Lugaid,Criomhthann, Anguine, Niall, Cathair. Mac don Chathair sin Caelmhaine diaruo mac an Conall errderc...
- Headonhillia is an extinct genus of anguine lizard which existed in England during the Eocene epoch. It was first named by Jozef Klembara and Bryony Green...