Vulpine


adjective
1.
of or resembling a fox.
2.
cunning or crafty.
adjective
1.
Also vulpecular (vʌlˈpɛkjʊlə). of, relating to, or resembling a fox
2.
possessing the characteristics often attributed to foxes; crafty, clever, etc

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