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Feral   /fˈɛrəl/   Listen
adjective
feral  adj.  (Bot. & Zool.) Wild; untamed; ferine; not domesticated; said of beasts, birds, and plants.



Feral  adj.  Funereal; deadly; fatal; dangerous. (R.) "Feral accidents."






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Feral" Quotes from Famous Books



... the woods and wildernesses and jungles of the world, to the wild life that shared man's suspension, and I think of a thousand feral acts interrupted and truncated—as it were frozen, like the frozen words Pantagruel met at sea. Not only men it was that were quieted, all living creatures that breathe the air became insensible, impassive ...
— In the Days of the Comet • H. G. Wells

... a moment of fierce, terrible, feral elation running through the mind of the Lady May as she finished her kill. It was always disappointing to the cats to find out that their enemies whom they sensed as gigantic space Rats disappeared ...
— The Game of Rat and Dragon • Cordwainer Smith



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