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DOGS |
Domestic animals |
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PETS |
Domestic animals |
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CATS |
Domestic animals |
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VETERINARIAN |
One skilled in the diseases of cattle or domestic
animals; a veterinary surgeon. |
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COTE |
A shed, shelter, or inclosure for small domestic animals, as
for sheep or doves. |
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PINFOLD |
A place in which stray cattle or domestic animals are
confined; a pound; a penfold. |
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FELIS |
A genus of carnivorous mammals, including the domestic cat,
the lion, tiger, panther, and similar animals. |
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COT |
A pen, coop, or like shelter for small domestic animals, as
for sheep or pigeons; a cote. |
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MONGREL |
The progeny resulting from a cross between two breeds, as
of domestic animals; anything of mixed breed. |
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BREEDING |
The raising or improving of any kind of domestic animals;
as, farmers should pay attention to breeding. |
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DOMESTIC |
Living in or near the habitations of man; domesticated;
tame as distinguished from wild; as, domestic animals. |
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PROVENDER |
Dry food for domestic animals, as hay, straw, corn,
oats, or a mixture of ground grain; feed. |
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FIRSTLING |
The first produce or offspring; -- said of animals,
especially domestic animals; as, the firstlings of his flock. |
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RUNT |
Any animal which is unusually small, as compared with others
of its kind; -- applied particularly to domestic animals. |
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HERD |
One who herds or assembles domestic animals; a herdsman; --
much used in composition; as, a shepherd; a goatherd, and the like. |
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HIDE |
The skin of an animal, either raw or dressed; -- generally
applied to the undressed skins of the larger domestic animals, as oxen,
horses, etc. |
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STOCK |
Domestic animals or beasts collectively, used or raised on a
farm; as, a stock of cattle or of sheep, etc.; -- called also live
stock. |
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VETERINARY |
Of or pertaining to the art of healing or treating the
diseases of domestic animals, as oxen, horses, sheep, etc.; as, a
veterinary writer or school. |
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VEGETABLE |
A plant used or cultivated for food for man or domestic
animals, as the cabbage, turnip, potato, bean, dandelion, etc.; also,
the edible part o... |
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ASCARID |
...Ascaris
lumbricoides, often occurring in the human intestine, and allied
species found in domestic animals; also commonly applied to the pinworm... |
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STRONGYLOID |
... parasitic nematode worms of which many species infest domestic animals.
Some of the species, especially those living in the kidneys, lungs, and
... |
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OX |
The male of bovine quadrupeds, especially the domestic animal
when castrated and grown to its full size, or nearly so. The word is
also applied... |
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WORMIL |
Any botfly larva which burrows in or beneath the skin of
domestic and wild animals, thus producing sores. They belong to various
species of Hyp... |
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ECHINOCOCCUS |
A parasite of man and of many domestic and wild
animals, forming compound cysts or tumors (called hydatid cysts) in
various organs, but especia... |
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BOTFLY |
...ny
different species, some of which are particularly troublesome to
domestic animals, as the horse, ox, and sheep, on which they deposit
thei... |