hoofed in English

verb
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go on foot.
it was awfully hot, but we hoofed it all the way back
adjective
verb

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1. Looks like they hoofed it.

2. The Chevrotain is the world's smallest hoofed mammal, or ungulate

3. 2 We hoofed it all the way to 42nd Street.

4. A Caprine is a hoofed animal often called a goat-antelope

5. Artiodactyls Artiodactyls are even-toed ungulates (hoofed mammals)

6. Bovids are the most recent and adaptable family of hoofed mammals to evolve

7. The Chevrotain is the world's smallest hoofed mammal, or ungulate

8. Even-toed hoofed mammals (Artiodactyla), also known as cloven-hoofed mammals or artiodactyls, are a group mammals whose feet are structured such that their weight is carried by their third and fourth toes

9. Cattle are the most common type of large domesticated hoofed animals

10. Hoofed animals could also be used to till soil by trampling.

11. • Bovid Of or belonging to the family Bovidae, which includes hoofed • A Bovid (family Bovidae) is any of almost 140 species of cloven-hoofed • Relating to that tribe of ruminant mammals of which the genus Bos is the type More crossword answers.

12. They were a type of animal called an Artiodactyl, which is an even-toed hoofed mammal

13. Chevrotain, any of about ten species of small, delicately built, shy, hoofed mammals that constitute the family Tragulidae (order Artiodactyla)

14. A CURSORY HISTORY OF SWEARING JULIAN SHARMAN There is a much greater number of Cloven-footed than whole-hoofed animals.

15. In the Arctogaea realm, the cursorial radius is represented by dogs; hoofed runners or unguligrade by deer, antelope, ghorkhar (Equus onager) etc

16. Any of various hoofed mammals of the order Artiodactyla, having an even number of toes, either two or four, on each foot

17. A hoofed, even-toed mammal of the order Artiodactyla, comprising the pigs, hippopotamuses, camels, deer, giraffes, pronghorns, sheep, goats, antelope, and cattle.

18. Hypernyms ("Bangtail" is a kind of): Equus caballus; horse (solid-hoofed herbivorous quadruped domesticated since prehistoric times)

19. Any of various hoofed mammals of the order Artiodactyla, having an even number of toes, either two or four, on each foot

20. Bison are one of over 100 species of hoofed mammals belonging to the Bovidae family, which also includes cattle.

21. Bovid, (family Bovidae), any hoofed mammal in the family Bovidae (order Artiodactyla), which includes the antelopes, sheep, goats, cattle, buffalo, and bison

22. Any of various hoofed mammals of the order Artiodactyla, having an even number of toes, either two or four, on each foot

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24. Boars are Crepuscular, that is they forage from dusk until dawn and they are the only hoofed animals known to dig burrows

25. Boars (aka wild Boars) are a common, usually furry, cloven-hoofed, four-legged beast that is the wild ancestor of the domesticated pig

26. Artiodactyl: Any of various hoofed mammals of the order Artiodactyla, having an even number of toes, either two or four, on each foot

27. At the time, Museum researchers dubbed Andrewsarchus “the giant mesonychid of Mongolia,” classifying it as a member of an extinct group of hoofed carnivores called mesonychids

28. Belonging or pertaining to the Ungulata, a former order of all hoofed mammals, now divided into the odd-toed perissodactyls and even-toed Artiodactyls.

29. Bovids (hollow-horned ruminants) belong to the order Artiodactyla, the hoofed mammals with an even number of toes, and the suborder Ruminantia, the cud-chewing plant eaters

30. Medical Definition of Artiodactyla : an order of hoofed mammals (as the sheep, goat, pig, camel, or ox) with an even number of functional toes on each foot — …

31. Spiral-horned antelope antelope, name applied to any of a large number of hoofed, ruminant mammals of the cattle family , which also includes the bison, Explanation of Bongoes

32. Artiodactyl or Even Toed Ungulates (therapsids) areungulates—hoofed animals—which bear weight equally on two (an even number) of their five toes: the third and fourth

33. FOR centuries, many people thought of the Devil as a horned, cloven-hoofed creature clad in red and using a pitchfork to cast wicked humans into a fiery hell.

34. LN: What she had, she discovered, was a tibia, a leg bone, and specifically, one that belonged to a cloven-hoofed mammal, so something like a cow or a sheep.

35. There is debate as to whether the first Cetaceans (archaeocetes) descended from an extinct group of large carnivores called mesonychids or from a group of hoofed herbivores (artiodactyls)

36. Brontothere, member of an extinct genus (Brontotherium) of large, hoofed, herbivorous mammals found as fossils in North American deposits of the Oligocene Epoch (36.6 to 23.7 million years ago).

37. Synonyms: Chevrotain; mouse deer Hypernyms ("Chevrotain" is a kind of): ruminant (any of various cud-chewing hoofed mammals having a stomach divided into four (occasionally three) compartments)

38. Bighorn sheep, (Ovis canadensis), also called big horn sheep, mountain sheep, or American Bighorn sheep, stocky, climbing hoofed mammal of western North America known for its massive curling horns.Bighorns are brown with a white rump patch

39. Holonyms ("Abomasum" is a part of): ruminant (any of various cud-chewing hoofed mammals having a stomach divided into four (occasionally three) compartments) Derivation: abomasal (relating to the Abomasum (the fourth compartment of the stomach of ruminants))

40. That is genetically ³/₈ North American bison and ⁵/₈ domestic bovine Examples of Beefalo in a Sentence Recent Examples on the Web An aggressive Beefalo that hoofed it from a Plymouth slaughterhouse almost a …

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42. ‘However, the possibility of Andrewsarchus hunting or scavenging in or near ancient rivers has not been completely ruled out.’ ‘A rhino-sized, wolf-like carnivore, Andrewsarchus is actually a relative of our familiar hoofed animals and a distant relative of the early whale, Basilosaurus.’

43. Antelope, any of numerous Old World grazing and browsing hoofed mammals belonging to the family Bovidae (order Artiodactyla). Antelopes account for over two-thirds of the approximately 135 species of hollow-horned ruminants (cud chewers) in the family Bovidae, which …

44. While the animal remains from the Middle Palaeolithic show that the people practised opportunistic and occasional hunting, exploiting all the hoofed animals in their ecosystem, later we see more specialised hunting, and this becomes even more accentuated in the Magdalenian era.

45. Hypernyms ("Artiodactyl" is a kind of): hoofed mammal; ungulate (any of a number of mammals with hooves that are superficially similar but not necessarily closely related taxonomically) Hyponyms (each of the following is a kind of "Artiodactyl"): swine (stout-bodied short-legged omnivorous

46. ‘However, the possibility of Andrewsarchus hunting or scavenging in or near ancient rivers has not been completely ruled out.’ ‘A rhino-sized, wolf-like carnivore, Andrewsarchus is actually a relative of our familiar hoofed animals and a distant relative of the early whale, Basilosaurus.’

47. ‘Within the order can be found some of the fastest-running mammals, but the Artiodactyla also includes relatively slow and cumbersome species such as pigs and hippos.’ ‘Until recently, zoologists thought the membership list of the order Artiodactyla was limited to hoofed mammals with an even number of toes: camels, cows, deer, giraffes

48. The traditional theory of Cetacean evolution was that whales were related to the mesonychids, an extinct order of carnivorous ungulates (hoofed animals), which looked rather like wolves with hooves and were a sister group of artiodactyls.These animals possessed unusual triangular teeth that are similar to those of

49. Description: The even-toed ungulates (Artiodactyla, from Ancient Greek ἄρτιος, ártios, meaning 'even', and δάκτυλος, dáktylos, meaning 'finger / toe') are ungulates – hoofed animals – which bear weight equally on two (an even number) of the five toes: their third and fourth toes.The other three toes are either present, absent, vestigial, or pointing posteriorly.

50. The giant Brontothere (Megacerops americanum (name meaning "American large-horned face") is a species of odd-toed (perissodactyl) ungulate (hoofed mammal) of the family Brontotheriidae, a group of rhinoceros-like browsers related to horses.It originally lived in what is now North America during the Late Eocene epoch (38–33.9 mya), existing for approximately 4.1 million years, as an extinct