How Do You Spell MAMMIFEROUS?

Pronunciation: [mamˈɪfəɹəs] (IPA)

Mammiferous is a term used to describe animals that give birth to live young and nurse their offspring with milk. The word is spelled "mam-IF-er-us" with the stress on the second syllable. The first syllable is pronounced with a short "a" sound, represented by the symbol /æ/ in IPA transcription. The second syllable has a long "i" sound, represented by the symbol /aɪ/. The word ends with a soft "us" sound, pronounced as /əs/. Understanding the phonetic transcription can help improve spelling accuracy.

MAMMIFEROUS Meaning and Definition

  1. Mammiferous is an adjective that describes an organism or structure that pertains to or exhibits characteristics of mammals. It is derived from the Latin word "mammifer," which means "milk-bearing," and is used to describe the mammalian class of vertebrate animals.

    In a broader sense, when referring to an organism as mammiferous, it signifies that the organism possesses certain key features commonly associated with mammals. These characteristics generally include warm-bloodedness, mammary glands that produce milk for nourishing their young, the presence of hair or fur, a highly efficient respiratory system, a four-chambered heart, and live birth as the mode of reproduction. Mammals are known for their diversity and can be found in various terrestrial, marine, and aerial habitats around the world.

    However, the term mammiferous may also be applied to specific structures in mammals. For instance, it can describe a gland, like the mammary gland, or an organ that performs a function associated with mammalian physiology.

    In scientific and biological terminology, the word mammiferous provides a concise description of an organism or feature's association with mammals, emphasizing the unique and defining characteristics of this diverse class of animals.

  2. Having breasts or mammae.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for MAMMIFEROUS

  • nammiferous
  • kammiferous
  • jammiferous
  • mzmmiferous
  • msmmiferous
  • mwmmiferous
  • mqmmiferous
  • manmiferous
  • makmiferous
  • majmiferous
  • mamniferous
  • mamkiferous
  • mamjiferous
  • mammuferous
  • mammjferous
  • mammkferous
  • mammoferous
  • mamm9ferous
  • mamm8ferous
  • mammiderous

Etymology of MAMMIFEROUS

The word "mammiferous" comes from the combination of two Latin words: "mamma" meaning "breast" or "teat", and "ferus" meaning "bearing" or "producing". Thus, "mammiferous" literally translates to "bearing or producing breasts or teats". The suffix "-ous" in English indicates a quality or characteristic. Therefore, "mammiferous" refers to the characteristic of animals that nurture their young by producing milk from mammary glands.

Infographic

Add the infographic to your website: