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Definition of porcine in English: porcineadjective ˈpɔːsʌɪn Of, affecting, or resembling a pig or pigs. his flushed, porcine features Example sentencesExamples - The porcine genome was scanned to identify loci affecting coat color in an experimental cross between the Meishan breed and Dutch commercial lines.
- Dudley Council have ordered the removal of piggy banks and all other porcine effigies after complaints.
- The clinical use of porcine xenotransplant is gaining wide acceptance the world over, said Dr. Cherian.
- He cheerfully apologizes for the room his two preteen boys share, which is predictably porcine with respect to neatness.
- The woods are renowned for their porcine mushrooms, but they're not that easy to make out against the rest of the undergrowth.
- It works like a dose of porcine Valium, calming the piggies down and rendering them distinctly friendly.
- Heparin-induced thrombocytopenia is uncommon with the use of porcine heparin and is less common with low-molecular-weight heparin.
- And all the time, Sandler's strange, porcine face hardly changes expression; it never shows anything approximating human feeling.
- We should actually think of eating pig products as an honour - we should worship our porcine buddies for providing us with sausages and bacon.
- I've seen the way pigs are kept in Sweden and believe me, they inhabit the porcine equivalent of luxury hotels of the world.
- I also mentioned that the reshaped end in its newly raw state resembled a porcine visage.
- This phenomenon of interface activation was originally detected in studies on porcine pancreatic lipase and was attributed to a conformational change.
- Even though wild and unwise boar do not look for danger above them, and that a man hiding up a tree with a big sharpened log was sure to be able to get himself some pork for the barbecue, our porcine tormentors were safe.
- We kids used to say that it was the only vehicle that had the room within into which he could heave his bulky porcine body.
- Gene sequencing showed that it was derived from the porcine transmissible gastroenteritis virus by the loss of a sizeable chunk of RNA from one of its genes.
- So while visiting a disco in Rouen on Christmas Eve with his porcine coworker he decides to take his revenge.
- Its new porcine casing is much in demand and is having to be rationed to customers.
- I feel a need to have a pig category of postings as I'm a great fan of all things porcine.
- She has a walk that wouldn't look out of place on a sumo wrestler and a laugh which is punctuated with alarmingly porcine snorts.
- The Three Little Pigs tells the tale of a porcine trio who set about trying to help Mummy Pig, whose windswept house seems beyond repair.
Origin Mid 17th century: from French porcin or Latin porcinus, from porcus 'pig'. Definition of porcine in US English: porcineadjective Of, affecting, or resembling a pig or pigs. his flushed, porcine features Example sentencesExamples - We kids used to say that it was the only vehicle that had the room within into which he could heave his bulky porcine body.
- The clinical use of porcine xenotransplant is gaining wide acceptance the world over, said Dr. Cherian.
- Gene sequencing showed that it was derived from the porcine transmissible gastroenteritis virus by the loss of a sizeable chunk of RNA from one of its genes.
- Dudley Council have ordered the removal of piggy banks and all other porcine effigies after complaints.
- I also mentioned that the reshaped end in its newly raw state resembled a porcine visage.
- It works like a dose of porcine Valium, calming the piggies down and rendering them distinctly friendly.
- The porcine genome was scanned to identify loci affecting coat color in an experimental cross between the Meishan breed and Dutch commercial lines.
- He cheerfully apologizes for the room his two preteen boys share, which is predictably porcine with respect to neatness.
- And all the time, Sandler's strange, porcine face hardly changes expression; it never shows anything approximating human feeling.
- I feel a need to have a pig category of postings as I'm a great fan of all things porcine.
- The woods are renowned for their porcine mushrooms, but they're not that easy to make out against the rest of the undergrowth.
- She has a walk that wouldn't look out of place on a sumo wrestler and a laugh which is punctuated with alarmingly porcine snorts.
- So while visiting a disco in Rouen on Christmas Eve with his porcine coworker he decides to take his revenge.
- I've seen the way pigs are kept in Sweden and believe me, they inhabit the porcine equivalent of luxury hotels of the world.
- We should actually think of eating pig products as an honour - we should worship our porcine buddies for providing us with sausages and bacon.
- Even though wild and unwise boar do not look for danger above them, and that a man hiding up a tree with a big sharpened log was sure to be able to get himself some pork for the barbecue, our porcine tormentors were safe.
- Its new porcine casing is much in demand and is having to be rationed to customers.
- This phenomenon of interface activation was originally detected in studies on porcine pancreatic lipase and was attributed to a conformational change.
- The Three Little Pigs tells the tale of a porcine trio who set about trying to help Mummy Pig, whose windswept house seems beyond repair.
- Heparin-induced thrombocytopenia is uncommon with the use of porcine heparin and is less common with low-molecular-weight heparin.
Origin Mid 17th century: from French porcin or Latin porcinus, from porcus ‘pig’. |