ursine (Meaning)
Wordnet
ursine (a)
of or relating to or similar to bears
Webster
ursine (a.)
Of or pertaining to a bear; resembling a bear.
Synonyms & Antonyms of ursine
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ursine Sentence Examples
- The ursine growl of the bear echoed through the forest, sending shivers down the spines of passersby.
- The zoo's ursine inhabitants included a pair of polar bears, a brown bear, and a black bear.
- The researcher studied the ursine behavior of grizzly bears in order to better understand their social dynamics.
- The teddy bear's endearing ursine appearance made it a beloved companion to children.
- The photographer captured a rare moment of ursine affection between a mother bear and her cubs.
- The ursine gait of the bear was deliberate and steady, a sign of its immense strength.
- The ursine silhouette against the moonlit sky evoked a sense of both power and beauty.
- The ursine roar of the lion filled the African savanna, announcing its territorial claim.
- The ursine features of the dog breed were evident in its thick fur and broad nose.
- The ursine nature of the animal was apparent in its playful, yet protective, behavior.
FAQs About the word ursine
of or relating to or similar to bearsOf or pertaining to a bear; resembling a bear.
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The ursine growl of the bear echoed through the forest, sending shivers down the spines of passersby.
The zoo's ursine inhabitants included a pair of polar bears, a brown bear, and a black bear.
The researcher studied the ursine behavior of grizzly bears in order to better understand their social dynamics.
The teddy bear's endearing ursine appearance made it a beloved companion to children.