The word lupine means of, or like, a wolf.
Lupine is the scientific name for dogs/wolves.
Lupine is part of the scientific name for Wolves.
"Lupine" is an adjective derived from the Latin word "lupus," meaning wolf-like. It is commonly used to describe plants in the genus Lupinus, known for their tall spikes of vibrant flowers.
The word lupine means of, or like, a wolf.
I put a blue lupine plant in my shade garden.
Wolf
The word lupine means wolf-like.
Werewolf - Lupine - Wolfish .
The word "lupine" means "like a wolf".
The word lupine is an adjective (wolflike). Adjectives do not have plurals in English. But it is also a variant spelling of lupin, a flower. The plural would be lupins or lupines.
The word 'Remus' comes from the story of Romulus and Remus who were raised by wolves. They then went on the build Rome, but in a fight over naming it, Romulus killed Remus. The word 'Lupin' comes from the word 'lupine', meaning wolflike. Given that Remus Lupin is a werewolf, JKR was very clever with the naming!
Feline, canine, bovine, lupine, vulpine...
The word "wolves" has one syllable.
tell me one thing what does school have to do with wolves haha i dint think that it would be another word for wolves Answer Nombre 2 School is another word for a group of fish(not wolves). Wolves form packs.