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Effect of fasting neonatal metabolites in feral and domestic piglets on blood hormone and metabolite profiles and on skeletal muscle metabolism.

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Her voice is dispersed among them, split off from the frighteningly agitated and feral body that the audience glimpses at the start of the scene.

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There is interaction between these cycles through a range of carnivores (domestic dogs, feral dogs, dingoes and red foxes) which act as definitive hosts.

[formal]
2. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun]
[literary]
...the prowling, feral guitars underpinned by metronomic drum beats.
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feral

Translations

wild

cimarrón

ferino

feral

[ˈfɪərəl]ADJ (frm) → silvestre, salvaje

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feral

[ˈfɛrəl]adj

[animal] → sauvage

[person, thing] (= savage) → sauvage

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Many cultivars are clones of edible wild for ms and a few putative wild for ms are probably feral plants that have escaped from cultivation. Read more
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However, it is possible to observe a deterioration of the attractive traits exhibited by a cultivar when it becomes feral.

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feral in American English

adjectiveOrigin: ML feralis < L fera, wild animal < ferus, fierce + -al
1. 
b. 
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In rural areas, feral cats are dependent on hunting rodent and bird prey and occur in much lower densities.

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It must be admitted that a limitation of this analysis is insufficiently detailed historical information on fire impacts and feral animal distributions.

to L fer(a) wild beast + -ālis-al1]

feral in American English2

adjective
1. 
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[1615–25; ‹ L fērālis of the dead, funerary, fatal]

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Meaning of feral in English

Furthermore, the large body size of females considerably reduces their potential predators and practically only feral cats and raptors can access them.

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feral

adj attr animal, child → verwildert; (fig) features, quickness → wild; feral cat → Wildkatzef

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Some can then be found in the wild as feral populations, and are considered introduced.

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