ungulate

[ˈʌŋɡjʊlət]

ungulate Definition

  • 1a mammal with hooves, such as a horse, deer, or cow
  • 2having hooves

Using ungulate: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "ungulate" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The ungulates in the zoo were kept in a large enclosure.

  • Example

    Deer and horses are both examples of ungulates.

  • Example

    Ungulates are herbivores and have adapted to eat grasses and other vegetation.

ungulate Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for ungulate

  • hoofed mammal
  • hoofed animal

Phrases with ungulate

  • ungulate mammals

    mammals that belong to the order Ungulata, which includes animals like horses, deer, and pigs

    Example

    Ungulate mammals have evolved to have hooves instead of toes.

  • ungulate hoof

    the hoof of an ungulate animal, which is made of keratin and is used for support and traction

    Example

    The ungulate hoof is an important adaptation for running and walking on varied terrain.

  • teeth that are adapted for grinding and chewing tough plant material, such as the molars of ungulate animals

    Example

    Ungulate teeth are flat and broad, which helps them to grind up tough vegetation.

Origins of ungulate

from Latin 'ungulatus', meaning 'hoofed'

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Summary: ungulate in Brief

An 'ungulate' [ˈʌŋɡjʊlət] is a mammal with hooves, such as a horse, deer, or cow. They are herbivores and have adapted to eat grasses and other vegetation. The term 'ungulate' extends into phrases like 'ungulate mammals,' denoting animals like horses, deer, and pigs, and 'ungulate hoof,' referring to the keratin structure used for support and traction.