"Aeluroidea" meaning in Translingual

See Aeluroidea in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Proper name

Etymology: Aelurus (“synonym of Ailurus”) + -oidea Etymology templates: {{taxlink|Aelurus|genus}} Aelurus, {{taxfmt|Ailurus|genus}} Ailurus, {{suffix|mul|Aelurus|oidea|t1=synonym of Ailurus}} Aelurus (“synonym of Ailurus”) + -oidea Head templates: {{head|mul|proper noun|||g=|g2=|head=|nogendercat=1}} Aeluroidea
  1. (obsolete) A taxonomic superfamily within the order Carnivora – cats, mongooses and hyenas. Tags: obsolete Related terms: Ailurus, Ailuridae
    Sense id: en-Aeluroidea-mul-name-j0h4YIvd Categories (other): Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries, Translingual entries with incorrect language header, Translingual terms suffixed with -oidea, Taxonomic names (superfamily) Hypernyms (superfamily): Eukaryota (english: superkingdom), Animalia (english: kingdom), Bilateria (english: subkingdom), Deuterostomia (english: infrakingdom), Chordata (english: phylum), Vertebrata (english: subphylum), Gnathostomata (english: infraphylum), Tetrapoda (english: superclass), Mammalia (english: suborder) [class], Theria – supercohort (english: suborder), Eutheria (english: infraclass), Carnivora (english: order), Feliformia (english: suborder)
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