Dachsund
a wiener! like after the word sausage wiener!
Another word for dog is canine.
That is not another word for shoe it means something different
Another word for feline is cat, pussycat, kitten, kitty.
Young rabbits are bunnies, some species of wild rabbits are referred to as hares.Rabbits are often called "bunnies." The word "bunny" comes from the old word for "rabbit," which was "coney." The word "rabbit" actually used to mean baby coneys. Nowadays, rabbits are the grown-ups, kits are the babies, and "bunny" is just a nickname for rabbits.Hares are a related animal, but they are not the same as rabbits.
Denotative means literal. A lamb is the not-fully-grown offspring of a sheep
adult, man, woman, mature, of age, fully-grown
A wiener is another word for a frankfurter. It is similar to a sausage and originally comes from Germany. They are made from minced and seasoned beef or pork. They are stuffed into a casing and then fried or boiled. Sometimes wiener is also used as a term for the common hot dog.
adult, man, woman, mature, of age, fully-grown
If you mean Wiener, it is a Viennese sausage. Short for Wiener Worst
overly,,,fully
The word lamb has a denotative meaning of being a not-fully-grown offspring of a sheep.
a wiener! like after the word sausage wiener!
Grown up
There is no specific collective noun for 'grown-ups'. Grown-ups is another word for people, the collective noun would be whatever is appropriate for the context of the grown-ups that you're talking about. For example, a council of grown-ups, a team of grown, a crew of grown-ups, a party of grown-ups, a mob of grown-ups, etc.
A sausage is a wiener.
Recruit - able to spawn (produce young).