释义 |
ca·nine I. \ˈkāˌnīn also -ˈa-\ adjective Etymology: Latin caninus, from canis dog + -inus -ine — more at hound 1. : of or relating to dogs or to the family Canidae < the most graceful of the canine race > 2. : resembling that of a dog < she had followed him with a kind of canine devotion through his senior year — Robert Carson > II. noun (-s) 1. also canine tooth : a conical pointed tooth: a. : such a tooth situated between the lateral incisor and the first premolar on each side of each jaw in man and many mammals — see dentition illustration b. : one of the conical teeth in the front part of the jaw in some fishes 2. a. : dog b. : a member of the family Canidae |