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cuniculus

[ kyoo-nik-yuh-luhs ]

noun

plural cuniculi
  1. a small conduit or burrow, as an underground drain or rabbit hole.
  2. a low tunnel, as to a burial chamber.
  3. Pathology. a burrow in the skin caused by the itch mite.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of cuniculus1

1660–70; < Latin: rabbit, burrow; cony
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Australian, and French O. cuniculus collected by museums prior to the virus's introduction.

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It is known that domestic rabbits descended from the European rabbit, Oryctolagus cuniculus, which originated in France and Spain.

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Just don’t underestimate that human representation of the Oryctolagus Cuniculus helping to relieve you of your bonus at the gaming tables: “Bunny Dealers need mental-arithmetic abilities comparable to a city broker,†the club said.

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The remains of both Cuniculus torquatus and of Myodus lemmus have been found in British pleistocene deposits.

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About the time that the average city girl would have consumed with curling tongs, cashmere bouquet and in getting her hat on straight, Jack returned with a nice fat "jack" of the lepus cuniculus family, all ready for the coals.

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