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Vulpine | |
adjective | 1. Relating to a fox or foxes.
2. Crafty; cunning. |
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| "My neighbor's new dog has a small, vulpine face and black whiskers." | "When the film's villain was revealed, his expression changed from a smile to a vulpine glare." | "The vulpine rescue rehabilitates foxes that have been injured and returns them to the wild." |
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| Latin, early 17th century |
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| "Vulpine" (from the Latin "vulpīnus" for "foxlike") invokes the image of the fox, a diligent predator known for its craftiness. The similar word "lupine" describes a relation to wolves. Even when not referring to the animals specifically, the adjectives invoke the traits associated with wolves and foxes. ... | |
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