dogkind

English

Etymology

From dog + -kind.

Noun

dogkind (uncountable)

  1. All dogs, considered as a group.
    Hypernyms: animalkind, caninekind, mammalkind
    • 1948, The Arizona quarterly, University of Arizona:
      One question remains for dogkind to ponder. Why on earth did Dog domesticate the man? The advantages are obvious: heated shelters and constant food supply...

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