| a calculus or concretion found in the stomach or intestines of certain animals, esp. ruminants, formerly reputed to be an effective remedy for poison. |
| a scrap or morsel of food left at a meal. |
hyena or hyaena (haɪˈiːnə) ![]() | |
| —n | |
| See also strandwolf any of several long-legged carnivorous doglike mammals of the genera Hyaena and Crocuta, such as C. crocuta (spotted or laughing hyena), of Africa and S Asia: family Hyaenidae, order Carnivora (carnivores) | |
| [C16: from Medieval Latin, from Latin hyaena, from Greek huaina, from hus hog] | |
| hyaena or hyaena | |
| —n | |
| [C16: from Medieval Latin, from Latin hyaena, from Greek huaina, from hus hog] | |
| hy'enic or hyaena | |
| —adj | |
| hy'aenic or hyaena | |
| —adj | |
hyena or hyaena (haɪˈiːnə) ![]() | |
| —n | |
| See also strandwolf any of several long-legged carnivorous doglike mammals of the genera Hyaena and Crocuta, such as C. crocuta (spotted or laughing hyena), of Africa and S Asia: family Hyaenidae, order Carnivora (carnivores) | |
| [C16: from Medieval Latin, from Latin hyaena, from Greek huaina, from hus hog] | |
| hyaena or hyaena | |
| —n | |
| [C16: from Medieval Latin, from Latin hyaena, from Greek huaina, from hus hog] | |
| hy'enic or hyaena | |
| —adj | |
| hy'aenic or hyaena | |
| —adj | |