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AnimalOrganisms that belong to the kingdom Animalia. General characteristics of these organisms include: eukaryotic cell type, mitochondria, and a complex nervous system. This group of life includes organis [..]
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Animallate 14c., from animal (n.). Animal rights is attested from 1879; animal liberation from 1973. Animal magnetism originally (1784) referred to mesmerism.
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Animalearly 14c. (but rare before c. 1600, and not in KJV, 1611), "any living creature" (including humans), from Latin animale "living being, being which breathes," neuter of animalis &q [..]
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AnimalAnimalan organized living creature endowed with sensation. The Levitical law divided animals into clean and unclean, although the distinction seems to have existed before the Flood ( Genesis 7:2 ). Th [..]
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Animalorganisms that have a well-defined shape and limited growth, can move voluntarily, acquire food and digest it internally, and can respond rapidly to stimuli.
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AnimalAny live non-human vertebrate, that is, fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals, encompassing domestic animals, purpose-bred animals, livestock, wildlife, and also cephalopods such as octopus an [..]
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Animala living organism characterized by voluntary movement animal(a): marked by the appetites and passions of the body; "animal instincts"; "carnal knowledge& [..]
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Animalany living creature which is not a plant
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Animala mammal, bird or bee
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Animalan organized living creature endowed with sensation. The Levitical law divided animals into clean and unclean, although the distinction seems to have existed before the Flood (Gen. 7:2). The clean cou [..]
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Animalkhaye
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Animalanimal instincts or human nature (more) ; Rabbits: Reproductive system; Talking: animal expression; With young: Reproductive system; Slow moving: digestive elimination system
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AnimalAnimals covers a broad range of legal topics, including cruelty to animals, negligence in veterinary care, importation or capture of exotic or endangered animals, animal fighting, responsibilities of [..]
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Animal(n) a living organism characterized by voluntary movement(adj) marked by the appetites and passions of the body
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AnimalTo go the entire animal, a facetious euphuism for “To go the whole hog.” (See HOG.)
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AnimalUnicellular or multicellular, heterotrophic organisms, that have Sensation and the Power of voluntary Movement. Under the older five kingdom paradigm, Animalia was one of the kingdoms. Under the moder [..]
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AnimalAnimals kept by Humans for companionship and enjoyment, as opposed to Domestic Animals such as Livestock or farm Animals, which are kept for economic reasons.
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AnimalInbred Strains of Animals that are genetically identical except at a single locus, or a few specified loci, so that their known genetic differences are expressed in the same genetic background. A cong [..]
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AnimalAnimals which have become adapted through Breeding in captivity to a Life intimately associated with Humans. They include Animals domesticated by Humans to live and breed in a TAME condition on farms [..]
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AnimalAnimals whose Genome has been altered by Genetic Engineering, or their offspring.
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AnimalA phylum of small sessile aquatic Animals living as small tufted colonies. Some appear like hydroids or Corals, but their internal structure is more advanced. Most bryozoans are matlike, forming thin [..]
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AnimalRefers to Animals in the period of Time just after Birth.
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AnimalYoung, unweaned Mammals. Refers to Nursing Animals whether nourished by their biological Mother, foster Mother, or bottle fed.
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AnimalAnimals, or the offspring of such Animals, into which cloned genetic material has been experimentally transferred by Microinjection of foreign DNA, either directly or into Embryos or differentiated Ce [..]
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AnimalAnimals considered to be wild or feral or not adapted for domestic use. It does not include wild Animals in zoos for which Animals, ZOO is available.
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AnimalAnimals are a major group of multicellular, eukaryotic organisms of the kingdom Animalia or Metazoa.
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AnimalAnimals are a multi-celled living organisms that are thought to have to developed around 500 million years ago from single-celled marine organisms. The animals body shape generally becomes fixed once [..]
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Animalmulticellular eukaryote organism that develops from an embryonic blastula anti-particle
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Animaladj. "of the `animal' faculty," s.v. animal sb. and a. OED. KEY: animal@adj
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Animaladj 1 animal 1
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AnimalA Paedophile
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Animal1. An organised living being endowed with sensation and the power of voluntary motion, and also characterised by taking its food into an internal cavity or stomach for digestion; by giving carbonic acid to the air and taking oxygen in the process of respiration; and by increasing in motive power or active aggressive force with progress to maturity. [..]
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Animal
In scientific usage, a multicellular organism that is usually mobile, whose cells are not encased in a rigid cell wall (distinguishing it from plants and fungi) and which derives energy solely from [..]
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Animal
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