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Lagomorpha
(Lago|morpha)
Pronunciation:
/ˈlagəˌmɔːfə/
plural noun
Zoology
an order of mammals that comprises the hares, rabbits, and pikas. They are distinguished by the possession of double incisor teeth, and were formerly placed with the rodents.
Origin:
modern Latin (plural), from Greek
lagōs
'hare' +
morphē
'form'
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