Zoological
of or relating to .
relating to or concerned with animals.
historical examples
he then drove to the zoological gardens and the regent’s park.
blackwood’s edinburgh magazine, no. cccxlv. july, 1844. vol. lvi. various
why are some of the buildings in the zoological gardens so warm?
where we live emilie van beil jacobs
she remembered clearly seeing one of the latter at a zoological garden.
linda condon joseph hergesheimer
did they take her very often to the museum or the zoological gardens?
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with cuvier, answerable parts occurred in the zoological scale because they had to perform similar functions.
the world’s greatest books – volume 15 – science various
it has been introduced into very few of the zoological collections of europe.
in search of the castaways jules verne
in these forests live many of the fierce animals which you have seen in cages in the zoological gardens or at the circus.
where we live emilie van beil jacobs
it adjoins wade park, where are a zoological garden and a lake.
the greatest highway in the world anonymous
we pace its sh-r-s with as little nervousness as we walk past the bears and lions in the zoological gardens.
the book of this and that robert lynd
i remembered a small urchin i had once seen at the zoological gardens.
the wonder j. d. beresford
adj.
1807, from zoology + -ical.
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