Pertaining to dogs - so a dog, dog-like, or anything along those lines.
"Bob's teacher was unsure what to say when her student told her his canine had eaten his homework; while he did not have the assignment, he had used the word 'canine' in a sentence."
"The local police canine unit was one of the most successful in the country as sniffing out bombs."
"Bob's teacher had a pet bulldog and the saying about owners resembling their pets was true in her case; she was a bit canine around the eyes."
Also a type of tooth.
A canine is a person or thing resembling to a dog.
The canines are the teeth between the molars and the incisors.
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K-9 came from the word canine, and canine is the scientific name for a dog.Canine was shortened to K-9
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)
Here is an example sentence for 'canine':The dog is a member of the canine family and is closely related to the wolf.
Canine, but hound and mutt are more on specific types of dogs.
Another word for dog is canine.
Canine
dog
From the Latin for dog.