caprine
/'kæprain/
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Definition
Adjective 1. Being or pertaining to or resembling a goat or goats: This adjective describes anything that is of, relates to, or has the characteristics of a goat.
Usage
The word "caprine" is a formal, technical term used primarily in scientific, zoological, agricultural, and literary contexts. It is not commonly used in everyday conversation. It functions as an attributive adjective, typically placed before a noun to classify or describe it.
Examples
- The farm specializes in caprine husbandry, focusing on dairy goat breeds.
- The virus has a caprine origin, meaning it was first identified in goats.
- The hiker was startled by a sudden, almost caprine odor coming from the thicket.
- The study compared bovine (cattle) and caprine milk production.
Advanced Usage
- Caprine can be used metaphorically in literature or descriptive writing to evoke qualities associated with goats, such as a certain smell, a stubborn or independent nature, or a distinctive vocal sound.
- The old hermit's laugh was harsh and caprine.
Variants and Related Words
- Caprid (adj.): A less common synonym also meaning "of or pertaining to goats."
- Capra (n.): The genus name for goats, which includes species like the wild goat () and the domestic goat ().
Synonyms
- Goatlike
- Goat-related
- Hircine (specifically relating to or resembling a male goat)
Antonyms
- Bovine (relating to cattle)
- Ovine (relating to sheep)
- Equine (relating to horses)
Adjective
- being or pertaining to or resembling a goat or goats
- caprine creatures
- a caprine strain of virus
- a caprine voice