leporiform

leporiform
\\ˈlepərəˌfȯrm, lə̇ˈpȯr-\ adjective
Etymology: Latin lepor-, lepus hare + English -iform
: resembling a hare in form

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leporiform, a.
(ˈlɛpərɪfɔːm)
[f. L. lepor(i)-, lepus hare + -form.]
Having the form of a hare; lagomorphic.
in Century Dict.

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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