Concept cluster: Food > Rabbit and bear species
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love of bears
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The hobby of collecting teddy bears.
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(idiomatic) The norm; an average person; Used in comparisons
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(cooking, uncountable) The meat of this animal.
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A young bear.
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Alternative form of bearleader [(now chiefly historical) Someone who keeps or handles bears, especially for use in public entertainments.]
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A bear garden; a place where bears are kept.
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The fat of the brown bear mixed with beef marrow and perfume, formerly a folk treatment for hair loss.
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Alternative form of bearward [A keeper of bears.]
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A little bear.
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(diminutive) A small, young, or juvenile bear.
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A keeper of bears.
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(diminutive) A small, young, or juvenile beaver.
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A fancy breed of domestic rabbit (not a true hare) that has been selectively bred to resemble the wild hare, with a slender wiry frame and long powerful legs.
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A rabbit of a rare Belgian breed.
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A high hop that a rabbit may perform when happy.
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A breed of rabbit, characterized by having short ears and being all white except for black rings around the eyes.
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A variant of Welsh rabbit that combines cheese with tomato soup or tomato juice.
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A male bear.
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(mythology) A mythical bovine creature with huge curved horns that produces burning dung.
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Any specific rabbit; used to personify a rabbit in a story
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A stag in its second year, before its horns have started branching.
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A species of small cottontail rabbits found in the Pacific Slope of the western United States and Baja California, Sylvilagus bachmani.
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A male rabbit.
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A rabbit.
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A rabbit, especially a juvenile.
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(childish or endearing) A bunny; a rabbit.
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The entirety of rabbits; all rabbits collectively as a group; rabbitkind.
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An animal of the species Oryctolagus cuniculus, native to southwestern Europe and northwest Africa, introduced and invasive elsewhere.
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A rabbit, especially the European rabbit, Oryctolagus cuniculus (formerly known as Lepus cuniculus).
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A rabbit of any of various species in genus Sylvilagus.
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A young fox.
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The agricultural raising of rabbits.
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A small, young, or baby deer; fawn.
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A female rabbit.
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A person who seems to have limitless energy and endurance.
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A small-sized variety of the domestic rabbit.
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Synonym of Easter Bunny
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A term used of European hare, Lepus europaeus, in Eastern North America, originating from European hares that escaped from a farm.
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(rare, humorous) A rabbit.
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An animal of the species Oryctolagus cuniculus, native to southwestern Europe and northwest Africa, introduced and invasive elsewhere.
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A young deer.
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(Rhodesia, slang) crocodile
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(rare) A young or miniature giraffe.
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Like a goat, goatlike or redolent of goats.
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(informal) Grizzly bear.
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A small, young, or miniature grub.
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A tailless rodent of the family Caviidae and the genus Cavia, with short ears and larger than a hamster; the species Cavia porcellus is often kept as a pet.
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Alternative spelling of guinea pig [A tailless rodent of the family Caviidae and the genus Cavia, with short ears and larger than a hamster; the species Cavia porcellus is often kept as a pet.]
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(rare, humorous) Resembling in form or exhibiting the behaviour typical of a kid (i.e., a juvenile goat); compare caprine, hircine.
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(rare) A young or diminutive hare.
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A male bear (as opposed to a she-bear, female bear).
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A male ferret.
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A fictional animal in Wisconsin folklore, having a head like an ox, the bulging eyes of a frog, huge claws, a row of spikes down its back, and a dinosauric body and tail.
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A breed of rabbit, characterized by having short ears and being all white except for black rings around the eyes.
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(US) A jackrabbit.
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A male hare.
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any of several large North American hares of the genus Lepus
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A female ferret.
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Kermode bear
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A young antelope.
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A young rabbit.
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(rare) A toy.
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A male lanner, smaller than the female.
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A castrated male rabbit.
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A young hare less than one-year-old.
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A lionhead rabbit.
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A domestic rabbit of a United States breed that has particularly long wool around the face.
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A young wild boar.
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(rare) A small, young, or baby moose.
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A rabbit of a breed that originated in California from rabbits imported from New Zealand.
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(figuratively) A person regarded as resembling a sheep in character; one who is acquiescent, easily influenced, passive, or willing to follow a leader blindly; a sheep.
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A young leveret.
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A male deer in its second year, whose antlers have not yet branched.
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A mammal of the family Leporidae, with long ears, long hind legs and a short, fluffy tail.
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(Australia, New Zealand) An authority responsible for the management and control of wild rabbits.
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A parasite, Psoroptes cuniculi, that causes cheyletiellosis and psoroptic mange in rabbits.
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An indoor dipole antenna consisting of two usually extensible rods connected to a base to form a V shape.
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Alternative form of rabbit's foot [(chiefly US) A charm carried to bring good luck, traditionally consisting of the left rear foot of a rabbit.]
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A cage for keeping a rabbit or rabbits.
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(humorous, euphemistic) rabbit droppings
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A curved stick similar to a boomerang, used by the Hopi, Navajo, and Zuni to hunt rabbits, prairie dogs, and coyotes.
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An underground system of interconnected tunnels occupied by rabbits.
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(Australia and New Zealand colloquial, now historical) Someone who sells rabbits for food, especially an itinerant salesman.
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Alternative form of rabbit-o [(Australia and New Zealand colloquial, now historical) Someone who sells rabbits for food, especially an itinerant salesman.]
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The type of natural environment where rabbits can thrive.
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The state or essence of being a rabbit.
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The entirety of rabbits; all rabbits collectively as a group.
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(rare) A small or young rabbit.
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(Australia, slang, historical, countable) A person who made a living by catching rabbits and selling the meat.
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Synonym of klipdachs
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(euphemistic) cat meat
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A female bear (as opposed to a he-bear, male bear).
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(of rabbits) The act of eating outdoors.
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(rare, collective) A group of bears.
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(zoology) A North American hare (Lepus americanus) that has large, furry feet; its fur is white in winter and brown in summer.
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A young buck (deer) in the third year.
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A female bear, she-bear.
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A spayed female ferret.
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A four-year-old male deer, identified by having three-pronged antlers.
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(computer graphics) A three-dimensional model of a rabbit figurine, used to test rendering algorithms etc.
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A plug that forms in the anus of a bear or other mammal during hibernation.
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(hunting) A deer or other animal whose antlers feature three points or tines.
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A male fox.
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(Southern England, especially Hampshire) A squirrel
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Any hare or rabbit which becomes white in winter, especially the common hare of the northern United States and Canada.
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(humorous, childish, pronunciation spelling) A rabbit.
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The system of burrows where rabbits live.
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A wild swine native to Europe and North Africa, Sus scrofa.
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(colloquial) A hairy caterpillar.

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