Dog-like, in one sense of the word, and fang in another sense.
Dog, puppy,
Bitch is the correct term for a female canine. When that word is misused, it becomes a sexist insult and a cuss word. The B-word is used to say that a woman is too tough, masculine, or promiscuous, while saying that a man is weak or homosexual.
Here is an example sentence for 'canine':The dog is a member of the canine family and is closely related to the wolf.
Another word for dog is canine.
From the Latin for dog.
Dog, puppy,
Bitch is the correct term for a female canine. When that word is misused, it becomes a sexist insult and a cuss word. The B-word is used to say that a woman is too tough, masculine, or promiscuous, while saying that a man is weak or homosexual.
Some synonyms for the noun dog are:mammalpetcaninepuppyhoundshepherdcompanionworkerguidetracker
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Synonyms to the word good are "well" and "great"
K-9 came from the word canine, and canine is the scientific name for a dog.Canine was shortened to K-9
There are no synonyms for the word 'supplier'.
Canine means of dogs. A canine tooth, for example, is the kind of pointy tooth that dogs have.
In Irish it's: cainíneach (of dogs) géarán (canine tooth)
there is no synonyms for the word northern
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We actually do not know linguistically where "dog" comes from, although it is likely a derivative of Germanic words for strength. The Germanic word, which would have been used would have been "hund" from which have "hound". The Latin word was "canis" from which we have "canine", as in "dog-like". The fact that English was a hybrid of Germanic words and Latin words means that we have words that are very similar in meaning but very different in sound.As for the lack of a synonym for canine, we do have one: dog-like. Dog-like is simply far less popular than canine."Canine" actually means "doglike" or "pertaining to dogs". It comes from the Latin word "canus" which means a dog. Thus we have "canine teeth" (teeth which look like dogs' teeth) or "canine patrols" (patrols which use dogs) or "canine hospitals" (hospitals for dogs) and so on. Sometimes it is used as a facetious synonym for "dog", although wolves and foxes are also canine animals and are sometimes called "canines".Obviously there are synonyms for "canine". "Dog" and "doglike" spring to mind.