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1. (n.) fauna
(used with a sing. or pl. v.) the animals of a given region or period considered as a whole.
2. fauna
a list of the animals of a given region or period.
Etymology: (1765–75; < NL, after L Fauna, a feminine counterpart to Faunus ; cf. flora)
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| Definition of 'Fauna' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) fauna, zoology
all the animal life in a particular region or period
"the fauna of China"; "the zoology of the Pliocene epoch"
2. (noun) animal, animate being, beast, brute, creature, fauna
a living organism characterized by voluntary movement
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| Definition of 'Fauna' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) Fauna
the animals of any given area or epoch; as, the fauna of America; fossil fauna; recent fauna
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Sense: the animals of a district or country as a whole
She is interested in South American fauna.
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Afrikaans: fauna, dierewêreld |
Arabic: حَيوانات |
Bulgarian: фауна |
Brazilian: fauna |
Czech: fauna |
German: die Fauna |
Danish: fauna; dyreliv |
Greek: πανίδα |
Spanish: fauna |
Estonian: fauna |
Farsi: جانوران |
Finnish: fauna |
French: faune |
Hebrew: עוֹלָם הַחַי |
Hindi: पशु |
Croatian: fauna |
Hungarian: állatvilág |
Indonesian: fauna |
Icelandic: fána, dÿraríki |
Italian: fauna |
Japanese: 動物相 |
Korean: (한 지역·시대의) 동물군 |
Lithuanian: fauna, gyvūnija |
Latvian: fauna, dzīvnieku valsts |
Malay: fauna |
Dutch: fauna |
Norwegian: dyreliv, fauna |
Polish: fauna |
Persian: جانوران |
Pashto: هغه ژوچه په يوه مهال يا ي |
Portuguese: fauna |
Romanian: faună |
Russian: фауна |
Slovak: fauna |
Slovenian: favna |
Serbian: fauna |
Swedish: fauna |
Thai: สัตว์ในท้องถิ่นหนึ่ง ๆ หร |
Turkish: direy, fauna |
Taiwanese: 動物群 |
Ukrainian: фауна |
Urdu: کسی علاقے یا ملک کے تمام |
Vietnamese: quần động vật |
Chinese: 动物群 |
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