suidae
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Definition
Noun 1. A family of mammals: Suidae is the biological family name for a group of even-toed ungulates that includes domestic pigs, hogs, boars, and related wild species. Members of this family are characterized by a stocky body, a large head with a mobile snout, and often sparse, coarse hair.
Usage
- The word "Suidae" is used in formal, scientific, and zoological contexts to classify and discuss this specific taxonomic family.
- It is typically not used in everyday conversation. The common names for members of this family (e.g., pig, hog, boar) are used instead.
Examples
Advanced Usage
- In taxonomy: The term is capitalized ("Suidae") as it is a proper noun representing a family rank in biological classification (order: Artiodactyla).
- Adjectival form: The adjective "suid" (not capitalized) can be used to describe characteristics pertaining to this family.
- The fossil displayed distinct suid dental features.
Variants and Related Words
- Suid (noun/adjective): A member of the Suidae family; relating to the Suidae family.
- Swine (noun): A collective term for pigs and hogs, often used in farming or general contexts. While "swine" refers to the same animals, it is a common, not a scientific, term.
Synonyms
- Pig family: A less formal, descriptive synonym.
- Swine: (Note: This is a common name for the group, not a direct scientific synonym for the taxonomic label "Suidae").