animal
any member of the kingdom Animalia, comprising multicellular organisms that have a well-defined shape and usually limited growth, can move voluntarily, actively acquire food and digest it internally, and have sensory and nervous systems that allow them to respond rapidly to stimuli: some classification schemes also include protozoa and certain other single-celled eukaryotes that have motility and animallike nutritional modes.
any such living thing other than a human being.
a mammal, as opposed to a fish, bird, etc.
the physical, sensual, or carnal nature of human beings; animality: the animal in every person.
an inhuman person; brutish or beastlike person: She married an animal.
thing: A perfect job? Is there any such animal?
of, relating to, or derived from animals: animal instincts; animal fats.
pertaining to the physical, sensual, or carnal nature of humans, rather than their spiritual or intellectual nature: animal needs.
Origin of animal
1synonym study For animal
Other words for animal
Other words from animal
- an·i·mal·ic [an-uh-mal-ik], /ˌæn əˈmæl ɪk/, an·i·ma·li·an [an-uh-mey-lee-uhn, -meyl-yuhn], /ˌæn əˈmeɪ li ən, -ˈmeɪl yən/, adjective
- non·an·i·mal, noun, adjective
- sem·i·an·i·mal, noun, adjective
- su·per·an·i·mal, adjective
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How to use animal in a sentence
“Zap This” On August 8, 2009, Tom and Ray talked to a caller whose problem was more animal than automotive.
‘Car Talk’ Hosts to Retire: Best Moments With NPR’s Laughing Mechanics | Caitlin Dickson | June 9, 2012 | THE DAILY BEASTI don't suppose one more animal would make much difference, if it will only keep from under my feet.
The Cruise of the Noah's Ark | David CoryOurs is the original and orthodox belief, for protoplasm is much more animal than vegetable.
Colouration in Animals and Plants | Alfred TylorKarok mythology is of the Northwestern type, but shows more animal characters than that of the Yurok.
The Religion of the Indians of California | A. L. KroeberAnything more animal than their life it would be impossible to conceive.
Caught by the Turks | Francis Yeats-Brown
Women are younger than men, and nearer to nature; they have more animal life and spirits and glee.
British Dictionary definitions for animal
/ (ˈænɪməl) /
zoology any living organism characterized by voluntary movement, the possession of cells with noncellulose cell walls and specialized sense organs enabling rapid response to stimuli, and the ingestion of complex organic substances such as plants and other animals: Related prefix: zoo-
any mammal, esp any mammal except man
a brutish person
facetious a person or thing (esp in the phrase no such animal)
Australian informal a very dirty car
of, relating to, or derived from animals: animal products; an animal characteristic
of or relating to the physical needs or desires; carnal; sensual
Origin of animal
1Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
Scientific definitions for animal
[ ăn′ə-məl ]
Any of the multicellular organisms belonging to the kingdom Animalia. All animals are eukaryotes, with each of their cells having a nucleus containing DNA. Most animals develop from a blastula and have a digestive tract, nervous system, the ability to move voluntarily, and specialized sensory organs for recognizing and responding to stimuli in the environment. Animals are heterotrophs, feeding on plants, other animals, or organic matter. The first animals probably evolved from protists and appeared during the Precambrian Era.
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