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glirine, a.|ˈglaɪərɪn| [f. L. glīr-, glīs dormouse + -ine.] Pertaining to the order Glires of mammals.
1836J. F. Davis Chinese II. 342 Mr. Reeves discovered a glirine animal, nearly allied to the bamboo-rat of Sumatra. 1848Maunder Treas. Nat. Hist. 787 Glirine, belonging to that order of Mammals, which includes such animals as have two fore teeth, a cutting one in each jaw, no tusks, and feet with claws; comprehending guinea-pigs, rabbits, hares, squirrels, mice, beavers, &c. 1860in Worcester. |