ANIMAL vs FISHLIKE: NOUN
- Any of numerous multicellular eukaryotic organisms of the kingdom Metazoa (or Animalia) that ingest food rather than manufacturing it themselves and are usually able to move about during at least part of their life cycle. Sponges, jellyfishes, flatworms, mollusks, arthropods, and vertebrates are animals.
- An animal organism other than a human, especially a mammal.
- A person who behaves in a bestial or brutish manner.
- A human considered with respect to his or her physical nature, as opposed to rational or spiritual nature.
- A person having a specified aptitude or set of interests.
- In scientific usage, a multicellular organism that is usually mobile, whose cells are not encased in a rigid cell wall (distinguishing it from plants and fungi) and which derives energy solely from the consumption of other organisms (distinguishing it from plants).
- A person of a particular type.
- A person who behaves wildly; a bestial, brutal, brutish, cruel, or inhuman person.
- A sentient living being; an individual, organized, animated, and sentient portion of matter; in zoology, one of the Animalia; a member of the animal kingdom, as distinguished from a vegetable or a mineral.
- An inferior or irrational sentient being, in contradistinction to man; a brute; a beast: as, men and animals.
- A contemptuous term for a human being in whom the animal nature has the ascendancy.
- An organized living being endowed with sensation and the power of voluntary motion, and also characterized by taking its food into an internal cavity or stomach for digestion; by giving carbonic acid to the air and taking oxygen in the process of respiration; and by increasing in motive power or active aggressive force with progress to maturity.
- One of the lower animals; a brute or beast, as distinguished from man.
- In non-scientific usage, any land-living vertebrate (i.e. not birds, fishes, insects etc)
- A living organism characterized by voluntary movement
- In non-scientific usage, any member of the kingdom Animalia other than a human being.
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ANIMAL vs FISHLIKE: ADJECTIVE
- Of the nature of or characteristic of or derived from an animal or animals
- Relating to, characteristic of, or derived from an animal or animals, especially when not human.
- Relating to the physical as distinct from the rational or spiritual nature of people.
- Of or relating to animals.
- See Magnetism and Mesmerism.
- The electricity developed in some animals, as the electric eel, torpedo, etc.
- A name given to certain marine animals resembling a flower, as any species of actinia or sea anemone, and other Anthozoa, hydroids, starfishes, etc.
- The heat generated in the body of a living animal, by means of which the animal is kept at nearly a uniform temperature.
- See under Spirit.
- The whole class of beings endowed with animal life. It embraces several subkingdoms, and under these there are Classes, Orders, Families, Genera, Species, and sometimes intermediate groupings, all in regular subordination, but variously arranged by different writers.
- Marked by the appetites and passions of the body
- Consisting of the flesh of animals.
- Pertaining to the spirit or soul; relating to sensation or innervation.
- Excellent.
- Raw, base, unhindered by social codes.
- Similar to that of a fish; as, fishlike scales, fishlike eyes
- Having some characteristics of a fish.
- Like fish; suggestive of fish; having some of the qualities of fish.
- Resembling a fish
ANIMAL vs FISHLIKE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Pertaining to sensation. See animal spirits, below.
- Having life; living; animate.
- Pertaining to the merely sentient part of a living being, as distinguished from the intellectual, rational, or spiritual part; of man, pertaining to those parts of his nature which he shares with inferior animals.
- Of, pertaining to, or derived from animals.
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ANIMAL vs FISHLIKE: RELATED WORDS
- Pets, Pig, Wildlife, Pet, Dog, Animate being, Sensual, Physical, Brute, Carnal, Fleshly, Fishlike, Fauna, Beast, Creature
- Gilled, Apelike, Piscine, Doglike, Crinoid, Scaleless, Wormlike, Duckbill, Quadrupedal, Brachiopod, Trilobite, Raptorial, Jawless, Ichthyoid, Animal
ANIMAL vs FISHLIKE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Livestock, Pets, Pig, Wildlife, Pet, Dog, Sensual, Physical, Brute, Carnal, Fleshly, Fishlike, Fauna, Beast, Creature
- Gilled, Apelike, Piscine, Doglike, Crinoid, Scaleless, Wormlike, Duckbill, Quadrupedal, Brachiopod, Trilobite, Raptorial, Jawless, Ichthyoid, Animal
ANIMAL vs FISHLIKE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Therefore, an emotional support animal does not meet the definition of a service animal.
- The Ohio State University Laboratory Animal Resources in accordance with animal use guidelines.
- Any animal or breed can qualify as an emotional support animal.
- Two animal welfare organizations provide standards for humane farm animal care.
- It does not mean the animal is a service animal!
- Road Rally, Animal Album, Guess My Animal and Backyard Exploring.
- Animal Crossing New Horizons Animal Crossing Custom Designs Animal Crossing.
- Animals: See also Animal diseases Animal drugs Animal welfare Livestock Wildlife Air emissions from feeding operations.
- Typical uses include pet clinics but not a domestic animal boarding facility, domestic animal breeding facility, animal hospital or animal shelter.
- CVM regulates animal drugs, animal food including pet animal, and animal medical devices.
- Hesiod, Theogony 233 The Attic vase-painters showed the draped torso of Nereus issuing from a long coiling scaly fishlike tail.
ANIMAL vs FISHLIKE: QUESTIONS
- What animal are closer to humans than any other animal?
- What is the impact of animal handling on animal welfare?
- Can trypanosomiasis be transmitted from animal to animal?
- What animal are you according to Chinese animal astrology?
- What kind of animal is Lottie from Animal Crossing?
- Can I sell animal products from animal cloning techniques?
- What kind of animal is Mathilda in Animal Crossing?
- Are non-animal tests more humane than animal testing?
- What kind of animal is Zoboomafoo from Animal Junction?
- What do animal rights activists say about animal testing?
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