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Turkish Translation for ungulate
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ungulate toynak şeklinde en(sıfat) tr
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ungulate toynaklı en(sıfat) tr
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ungulate toynaklı hayvan en(isim) tr
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ungulate (sıfat) toynak şeklinde, toynaklı en tr
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ungulate (isim) toynaklı hayvan en tr
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ungulate inek veya at gibi toynaklı en tr
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ungulate toynaklılar familyaslndan bir hayvan en tr
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ungulate toynakli en tr
English translation for ungulate  Sesli Dinle  a,n:ungulates /   Etymology :Late Latin ungulatus, from Latin ungula hoof, from unguis nail, hoof. Pronunciation :'&[ng]-gy&-l&t, '&. Function :adjective. Date :1839.
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ungulate animal which has hoofs, hoofed animal en(isim) en
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ungulate having hoofs; resembling a hoof en(sıfat) en
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ungulate Shaped like a hoof en en
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ungulate Furnished with hoofs en en
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ungulate See the Note under Nail, n en en
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ungulate Any hoofed quadruped; one of the Ungulata en en
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ungulate any of a number of hoofed mammals superficially similar but not necessarily closely related taxonomically having or resembling hoofs; "horses and other hoofed animals en en
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ungulate Any hoofed, herbivorous, quadruped, placental mammal in three or four orders: Artiodactyla, the even-toed ungulates (including pigs, camels, deer, and bovines); Perissodactyla, the odd-toed ungulates (including horses, tapirs, and rhinoceroses); Proboscidea (elephants); and, by some authorities, Hyracoidea (see hyrax). There are ten orders of extinct ungulates. The hoof is dermal tissue, comparable to the human fingernail, that extends over the end of a broadened terminal digit. See also ruminant en en
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ungulate Any hoofed animal en en
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ungulate Any hoofed mammal en en
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ungulate A mammal with hooves en en
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ungulate Grazing animal that has hooves (e g cattle, antelope) en en
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ungulate An animal with hooves (e g deer, bison, bighorn sheep) en en
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ungulate The term ungulate is generally used to describe all hoofed mammals It is broadly used as a practical, descriptive name that groups together six taxonomic orders - Tubulidentata, Hyracoidea, Proboscidea, Sirenia, Perissodactyla, and Artiodactyla Hyracoidea, Proboscidea and Sirenia are often grouped together as paenungulates ("almost ungulates") as their feet have nail-hoofs instead of true hoofs Ungulates have developed hoofs - specialized claws or toenails - as an adaptation for running They are one of the most successful and diverse groups of mammals, having colonized nearly every habitat on all continents except Antarctica and Australia Since the beginning of the 20th century, more new ungulate species have been discovered than any other type of large mammal en en
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ungulate a term that refers to hoofed animals This includes Family Cervidae (deer) and Bovidae (sheep and goats) as well as the pronghorn They typically have antlers or horns and are herbivores en en
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ungulate animals which walk on their toes (i e giraffes, horses, cows) en en
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ungulate Hoofed animal en en
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ungulate The taxonomic order of mammals with hooves en en
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ungulate A mammal having hoofs, i e deer, elk, and moose en en
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ungulate any of a number of hoofed mammals superficially similar but not necessarily closely related taxonomically en en
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ungulate having or resembling hoofs; "horses and other hoofed animals" en en
Greek translation for ungulate
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ungulate (adj) έχων όπλας en el
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ungulate οπληφόρος en el
 
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