- ferae
- fe·rae
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Ferae — ? Ferae К … Википедия
Ferae — Temporal range: Late Cretaceous Recent … Wikipedia
Ferae — Schuppentier Systematik Überklasse: Kiefermäuler (Gnathostomata) Reihe: Landwi … Deutsch Wikipedia
Ferae — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda ? Ferae León Clasificación científica … Wikipedia Español
Ferae — Fe r[ae], n. pl. [L., wild animals, fem. pl. of ferus wild.] (Zo[ o]l.) A group of mammals which formerly included the Carnivora, Insectivora, Marsupialia, and lemurs, but is now often restricted to the Carnivora … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Ferae — (lat.), s. Raubthiere … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
ferae naturae — fe·rae na·tu·rae / fir ē nə chu̇r ē, tu̇r , tyu̇r ; fer ˌī nä tü ˌrī/ adj [New Latin, literally, of a wild nature]: wild by nature: not usu. tamed ◇ Animals like wild ducks or bees are considered ferae naturae. At common law they cannot be… … Law dictionary
Ferae naturae — Ferae naturae, Latin for nature [wild] animals, is a legal term that means any animals that are not designated domesticated animals by law. In property law, ferae naturae residing on unowned real property are not predisposed to one party or… … Wikipedia
Ferae naturae — Fe r[ae] na*tu r[ae] [L.] Of a wild nature; applied to animals, as foxes, wild ducks, etc., in which no one can claim property. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
ferae naturae — [fē′rē nə to͞o′rē] pl.n. [L, of a wild nature] Law nondomesticated animals and fowls that are no one s private property … English World dictionary
ferae bestiae — Wild beasts; wild animals. ferae igitur bestiae, et volucres, et omnia animalia quae mari, coelo et terra nascuntur, simul atque ab aliquo capta fuerint, jure gentium statim illius esse incipiunt. Quod enim nullius est, id naturali ratione… … Ballentine's law dictionary