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lagomorph — lag o*morph, n. (Zo[ o]l.) One of the {Lagomorpha}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
lagomorph — [lag′ə môrf΄] n. [< Gr lagōs, hare + MORPH] any of an order (Lagomorpha) of plant eating mammals characterized by a short tail and two pairs of upper incisors, one behind the other, and consisting of the rabbits, hares, and pikas lagomorphic… … English World dictionary
lagomorph — lagomorphic, lagomorphous, adj. /lag euh mawrf /, n. any member of the order Lagomorpha, comprising the hares, rabbits, and pikas, resembling the rodents but having two pairs of upper incisors. [1880 85; < NL Lagomorpha name of the order, equiv.… … Universalium
lagomorph — noun Etymology: ultimately from Greek lagōs hare + morphē form Date: 1882 any of an order (Lagomorpha) of gnawing herbivorous mammals having two pairs of incisors in the upper jaw one behind the other and comprising the rabbits, hares, and pikas … New Collegiate Dictionary
lagomorph — A member of the order Lagomorpha. * * * lag·o·morph (lagґə morf) any mammal of the order Lagomorpha … Medical dictionary
lagomorph — [ lagəˌmɔ:f] noun Zoology a mammal of the order Lagomorpha, which comprises the hares, rabbits, and pikas, distinguished by the possession of double incisor teeth. Origin mod. L., from Gk lagōs hare + morphē form … English new terms dictionary
lagomorph — lag·o·morph … English syllables
lagomorph — lag•o•morph [[t]ˈlæg əˌmɔrf[/t]] n. mam any member of the order Lagomorpha, comprising the hares, rabbits, and pikas and resembling the rodents but having two pairs of upper incisors • Etymology: 1880–85; < NL Lagomorpha < Gk lagṓ(s) hare + … From formal English to slang
lagomorph — /ˈlægəmɔf/ (say laguhmawf) noun any of the Lagomorpha, an order of small to medium sized terrestrial mammals with teeth adapted to gnawing like the rodents, but having two pairs of upper incisors, and including the hares, rabbits, and pikas.… …
lagomorph — n. Zool. any mammal of the order Lagomorpha, including hares and rabbits. Etymology: Gk lagos hare + morphe form … Useful english dictionary