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Feral   /fˈɛrəl/   Listen
adjective
feral  adj.  (Bot. & Zool.) Wild; untamed; ferine; not domesticated; said of beasts, birds, and plants.



Feral  adj.  Funereal; deadly; fatal; dangerous. (R.) "Feral accidents."






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Feral" Quotes from Famous Books



... untamed, undomesticated, feral, ferine; desert, waste, uncultivated, uninhabited; savage, ferocious, barbarous, uncivilized, cannibal; unrestrained, violent, turbulent, tempestuous, riotous, wanton, uncontrolled; visionary, ...
— Putnam's Word Book • Louis A. Flemming

... the Carnatic, on the sea-coast there is a herd of cattle that have been wild for many years. The country they frequent is much covered with jungle and intersected with salt-water creeks and back-waters, and the cattle are as wild and wary as the most feral species. Their horns were very long and upright, and they were of large size. I shot one there in 1843, but had great difficulty in stalking it, and had to follow it across ...
— Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon • Robert A. Sterndale

... Through the haze the convent on La Popa sparkled like an enchanted castle, with a pavement of soft moonbeams leading up to its doors. The trill of a distant nightingale rippled the scented air; and from the llanos were borne on the warm land breeze low feral sounds, broken now and then by the plaintive piping of a lonely toucan. The cocoa palms throughout the city stirred dreamily in the tempered moonlight; and the banana trees, bending with their luscious burden, cast great, mysterious ...
— Carmen Ariza • Charles Francis Stocking



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