"rangiferine" meaning in English

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Adjective

Head templates: {{en-adj|-}} rangiferine (not comparable)
  1. Relating to, or resembling, the reindeer or caribou. Tags: not-comparable Synonyms: rangerine
    Sense id: en-rangiferine-en-adj-2G1MEDr1 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header

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          "ref": "1958, Léon Croizat, Panbiogeography: The Old World, page 1419",
          "text": "Prior to the Glacial Ages there developed out of a generalized rangiferine ancestor in possession of the whole of boreal Eurasia and North America a number of local \"reindeers\", and \"caribous\", of which one held generally Europe (Barren Ground Reindeer), the other (Woodland Reindeer) generally Siberia.",
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          "ref": "1972, Kenneth A. Neiland, Caribou Disease Studies, page 12",
          "text": "Our findings in this preliminary investigation of the pathologic potential of this rangiferine species of Sarcocystis must be qualified as follows.",
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          "ref": "2006, Robert S. Youngquist, Current Therapy in Large Animal Theriogenology",
          "text": "There is debate asto whether rangiferine brucellosis spread to North America across the Bering Sea land bridge duringthelast iceage,orifit was introduced in imported Russian reindeer around 1900.",
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