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(ethics, social policy) A social movement dedicated to the advancement of the interests and rights of non-human animals, consisting of theorists and activists.
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Certain fundamental rights that animals are entitled to, such as the right to be spared undue suffering.
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The practice of using non-human animals in scientific experimentation.
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(philosophy) One who believes in the dominance of man's animal nature in behavior.
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Of or pertaining to animalism.
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(anthropology, folklore) A shape-shifting ability between human and canine forms.
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Of or pertaining to Mary Shelley's fictional Frankenstein, who created a monster from human remains.
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A person who studies humour and laughter
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Resembling or characteristic of a mensch.
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(figuratively) Having an interest in a variety of subjects.
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(rare) A fascination with plants.
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A UFO religion with liberal sexual views, holding that all life on Earth was created in scientific laboratories by extraterrestrials.
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(ufology) A person who regularly sees unexplained sightings of paranormal phenomena.
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(sometimes furry fandom slang) Someone with an intense spiritual or psychological identification as a non-human animal.
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(derogatory, especially Nazism) An inferior person; a subhuman, especially in a Nazi racial hierarchy.
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(ufology) An extraterrestrial being on Earth for any reason.
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(dated) Reverence for animal life or belief in animal powers and influences, as among primitive groups.
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One who worships animals.
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