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Noun genus cuon has 1 sense
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Definitions from the WebGenus cuonDefinition: Genus cuon refers to a genus of mammal that comprises a single extant species, Cuon alpinus, also known as the dhole or Asiatic wild dog. It belongs to the Canidae family and primarily inhabits regions of southern and southeastern Asia. Part of Speech (1): Noun Sense (1): A genus of mammal within the Canidae family, comprising the dhole or Asiatic wild dog. Sample Sentence (1): The genus cuon consists of only one species, the dhole, which is known for its distinctive reddish-brown coat. Part of Speech (2): Adjective Sense (2): Describing something related to or associated with the genus cuon. Sample Sentence (2): The research team conducted a study on the habitat preferences of several species in the genus cuon. Part of Speech (3): Adjective Sense (3): Popular or well-liked by a local community or specific region. Sample Sentence (3): The local bakery is famous for its genus cuon pastries, which are a favorite among residents. Related Products: | ||||
genus ctenocephalus genus cuculus genus cucumis genus cucurbita genus culcita genus culex genus cuminum genus cuniculus genus cuon genus cupressus genus curcuma genus cursorius genus curtisia genus cuscuta genus cuterebra genus cyamopsis genus cyamus
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