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(about animals) requiring little parental care, able to move about and function almost entirely independently upon birth (Zoology), independent at birthprecocial
(Archaic) grazing of animals for a fee; grazing fee; formal agreement to feed and pasture animalsagistment
(Biochemistry) type of aromatic amino acid which is essential to nutrition in animals (found in some leguminous plant seeds)tryptophan
(Ca) silvery metallic element present in the earth as well as in most animals and plants, `:Ca, silver-white metallic elementcalcium
(in Dominoes) bank of dominoes that remains after each player has taken a turn; cemetery; place where bones of wild animals are collected; place where old vehicles are stored and used for scrap metal (cars, planes, etc.), place for discarded objectsboneyard
(Pathology) any of a number of diseases caused by an abnormal increase of white blood cells (also leucosis), leukemia in animalsleukosis
(Slang) mosquito, any of numerous small winged insects whose females suck the blood of animals and humansmossie
(Slang) mosquito, any of numerous small winged insects whose females suck the blood of animals and humansmozzie
(Slang) mosquito, any of numerous small winged insects whose females suck the blood of animals and humansskeeter
(Virology) type of virus from the retrovirus family which causes progressive and often fatal diseases affecting many organs in humans and animals (the HIV virus is a lentivirus), slow viruslentivirus
(Zoology) any of several ferret-like mammals that eat snakes and other animals (including rodents, birds, etc.), animal resembling a ferretmongoose
(Zoology) frenzied and often violent sexual excitement in elephants, increased sexual activity in large animals, mustmusth
(Zoology) internal skeleton (in animals)endoskeleton
(Zoology) larva of the blowfly (infests humans and animals and spreads disease), larva of blowflyscrewworm
(Zoology) section of the body which has a corresponding and opposite part (in bilaterally or radially symmetrical animals), actinomere, symmetrical part of organismantimere
 

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