eutherian

English

Etymology

From Eutheria, from Ancient Greek εὖ (, good, true) + θηρίον (thēríon, beast).

Adjective

eutherian (not comparable)

  1. Belonging or pertaining to the group Eutheria, comprising the mammals more closely related to animals like humans and rodents than to marsupials.

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Noun

eutherian (plural eutherians)

  1. An animal of the group Eutheria.

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