canid — member of the Canidæ family, 1889, from Mod.L. Canidæ, from L. canis dog (see CANINE (Cf. canine)) … Etymology dictionary
canid — can id (k[a^]n [i^]d; k[=a]n [i^]d), n. any doglike animal of the family {canidae}. [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
canid — [kan′id] n. CANINE (sense 1) … English World dictionary
Canid hybrid — Canid hybrids are the result of interbreeding between different species of the canine (dog) family (Canidae).Genetic considerationsMany members of the dog family can interbreed to produce fertile offspring. Molecular analysis indicates 4… … Wikipedia
canid — noun Etymology: New Latin Canidae, from Canis, type genus, from Latin canis Date: circa 1889 any of a family (Canidae) of carnivorous animals that includes the wolves, jackals, foxes, coyote, and the domestic dog … New Collegiate Dictionary
canid — /kan id, kay nid/, n. any animal of the dog family Canidae, including the wolves, jackals, hyenas, coyotes, foxes, and domestic dogs. [1885 90; < NL Canidae, equiv. to Can(is) a genus, including the dog and wolf (L: dog) + idae ID2] * * * … Universalium
canid — noun ˈkeɪnədˈkænəd Any member of the family Canidae, including dogs, wolves, foxes, coyotes and jackals … Wiktionary
canid — ca·nid (kaґnid) (kanґid) any member of the family Canidae … Medical dictionary
cànid — cà|nid Mot Pla Nom masculí … Diccionari Català-Català
canid — n. meat eating mammal of the dog family (includes wolves, coyotes, jackals, foxes, dingoes) … English contemporary dictionary