| abomasum |
the fourth of the four stomachs of a ruminant: ABOMASA. |
| abomasus |
the fourth of the four stomachs of a ruminant: ABOMASI or ABOMASUSES. |
| baculum |
the penis bone in some mammals: BACULA or BACULUMS. |
| baleen |
whalebone. |
| bez |
the second tine of a deer's antler: BEZZES. |
| blowhole |
a hole for breathing through; the nostril of a whale etc. |
| bosset+ |
a rudimentary antler found on a young deer. |
| cambrel gambrel |
a horse's hock. |
| cheekpouch |
a dilatation of the cheek forming a bag, e.g. as in a chipmunk. |
| cloot |
a division of a cloven hoof. |
| cornicle |
a little horn. |
| croche |
a knob at the top of a deer's horn. |
| crumen |
a deer's tear-pit. [L. crumena, a purse]. |
| dewclaw |
a vestigial digit or claw: DEWCLAWS, DEWCLAWED(+). |
| dewlap |
the pendulous skin under the throat of cattle, dogs. |
| dewlapped dewlapt |
having DEWLAPS. |
| dug |
the teat or udder of a female mammal. |
| fetlock |
a tuft of hair immediately above horse's hoof: FETLOCKS, FETLOCKED. |
| flew |
the pendulous upper lip of a bloodhound or similar dog. |
| floccus |
the tuft of hair terminating the tail of mammals: FLOCCI. |
| forefoot |
one of the front feet of a quadruped. |
| forehoof |
the hoof of a forefoot: FOREHOOFS or FOREHOOVES. |
| foreleg |
one of the front legs of an animal. |
| forelimb |
a front limb e.g. of a horse. |
| forepaw |
a front paw. |
| foreshank |
the upper part of the foreleg of cattle. |
| foretop |
the hair on the forepart of the head; esp., a tuft or lock of hair which hangs over the forehead, as of a horse. |
| foxtail |
the tail or brush of a fox. |
| fud |
a rabbit or hare's tail. |
| gambrel |
see CAMBREL. |
| gaskin |
the hind leg of horse between the stifle (knee) and hock (tarsal joint of the hind leg). |
| gizzard |
the second, or true, muscular stomach of birds, in which the food is crushed and ground. |
| hindfoot |
a rear foot. |
| hindleg |
a rear leg. |
| hornlet |
a little horn: HORNLETS. |
| hough |
a large beast's tendon; (verb) to cripple by tying the legs together. |
| jubate |
having or possessing a mane. |
| lytta |
a small ligament in a dog's tongue: LYTTAE or LYTTAS. |
| maniplies manyplies monipliesmonyplies |
the third stomach of a ruminant, aka OMASUM or PSALTERIUM. |
| marsupium |
the pouch, formed by a fold of the skin of the abdomen, in which marsupials carry their young: MARSUPIA or MARSUPIUMS. |
| monodont |
one-tusked. |
| omasal |
relating to the OMASUM, the third of the four stomachs of a ruminant. |
| omasum |
the third of the four stomachs of a ruminant: OMASA. [L. omasum, bullock's tripe]. |
| osselet |
a hard substance growing on the inside of a horse's knee. |
| overhair |
the long hair overlying the fur of some animals. |
| packwax paxwax |
the strong tendon in an animal's neck. |
| pastern |
the part of horse's foot between the fetlock joint and the upper edge of the hoof. |
| patagial |
of or like a PATAGIUM. |
| patagium |
a web of skin between forelimbs and hind-limbs of tree-dwelling creatures, that acts as a wing, as in bat or flying squirrel: PATAGIA. |
| paxwax |
see PACKWAX. |
| pelage |
an animal's coat of hair or wool. |
| pelon |
in Latin America: (of an animal, esp. a dog) having almost no hair. No -S. |
| prepollex |
(in some animals) a rudimentary innermost finger: PREPOLLICES. |
| prepubis+ |
the animal hip bone: PREPUBES. |
| psalterium |
the third stomach of ruminants: PSALTERIA. |
| reticulum |
the second stomach of a ruminant: RETICULA or RETICULUMS. |
| rumen |
the first of the four stomachs of a ruminant: RUMENS or RUMINA. |
| ruminal |
of or like the RUMEN. |
| scut |
the tail of e.g. a rabbit. |
| snout |
the projecting muzzle of an animal, esp a pig; (verb) to provide with a snout: SNOUTS, SNOUTING, SNOUTED. |
| snoutish |
snouty, like a snout. |
| snoutlike+ |
like a SNOUT. |
| snouty |
resembling a beast's snout: SNOUTIER, SNOUTIEST. |
| soricident |
having teeth like a shrew's. |
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the shoulder, esp. of an animal used as food. |
| surroyal |
one of the terminal branches or divisions of the antler of the stag or other large deer. |
| tapetal |
relating to the TAPETUM. |
| tapetum |
a reflective layer of the choroid in the eyes of many animals, causing them to shine in the dark: TAPETA. |
| tewel |
a chimney; the rectum or anus of a horse. |
| thurl |
the hip-joint in cattle. |
| trotter |
a foot, esp of a sheep or pig. |
| tusk tush |
a long protruding tooth. |
| tuskless |
without tusks. |
| tusky |
having tusks: TUSKIER, TUSKIEST. |
| udder |
an animal’s mammary gland. |
| uddered |
having UDDERS. |
| udderless |
destitute or deprived of an udder. |
| ungual |
of or bearing a claw, hoof, or talon. |
| unguis |
a claw or nail: UNGUES. |
| ungula |
a hoof, claw, or talon: UNGULAE. |
| ungular |
of or like an UNGULA, a hoof, claw, or talon. |
| vell |
the fourth stomach of a calf, aka ABOMASUM. |
| vibrissa |
a sensitive whisker on animal's face: VIBRISSAE. |
| vibrissal+ |
like a VIBRISSA. |