The word dog in Latin is Canis which is the Latin root of canine in English.
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∙ 16y agoanimal, alis (neutral gender); bestia (feminin); fera (feminin; meaning 'beast'); pecus, dis (feminin; meaning 'pet', 'domestic animal')
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∙ 13y ago'animalis' means 'of the animal'. it's the genitive case of 'animal'.
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The word for dog in Latin is Canis
The Latin word for dog is "canis."
The Latin word for "dog" is canis.The Latinate scientific name for the dog species is Canis lupus familiaris.
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CanisThus, a fan of the underdog would be an infracaninophile
The Latin name for the Dog is Canis Lupus.
it means dog breath in latin
Canis is the latin word for dog.
The Latin word for "dog" is canis.The Latinate scientific name for the dog species (and subspecies) is Canis lupus familiaris.If you're looking for a Latin name given to an individual dog, check out the related links below.
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