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The Meaning of canino

Word: Canino

Language: Spanish

Definition:

“Canino” is an adjective in Spanish that primarily means “canine” in English. It refers to anything related to dogs or the dog family, including characteristics, behaviors, or anatomical features (such as teeth).

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Etymology:

The term “canino” derives from the Latin word “caninus,” which means “of a dog” and comes from “canis,” the Latin term for “dog.”

Pronunciation:

Canino is pronounced as [kaˈnino] in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA).

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In English:

Word: Canine

This term is the direct English equivalent of “canino,” embodying similar meanings and usages.

  1. El perro tiene un sentido del olfato canino muy agudo.
    (The dog has a very sharp canine sense of smell.)

  2. Los dientes caninos son importantes para la alimentación de los carnívoros.
    (The canine teeth are important for the feeding of carnivores.)

  3. La raza de ese perro se caracteriza por su fuerte instinto canino.
    (That dog’s breed is characterized by its strong canine instinct.)

  4. Durante el paseo, vimos un grupo de animales caninos en el parque.
    (During the walk, we saw a group of canine animals in the park.)

  5. La investigación se centró en la comunicación canina entre los perros y sus dueños.
    (The research focused on canine communication between dogs and their owners.)

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