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Type genus of Ursidae brown bears
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ursus
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Ursus may refer to: Bear , in Latin ursus Ursus (film character) , a fictional character in a series of 1960's Italian adventure films Ursus (praefectus urbi) , praefectus urbi of Constantinople in 415-416 Ursus (genus) , a genus of bears Ursus (journal) ...
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Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Ursus \Ur"sus\, n. [L., a bear.] (Zo["o]l.) A genus of Carnivora including the common bears.
Usage examples of ursus.
As the bullroarer symbolized and imitated the roar of the cave bear in physical form, the flute was the sound of the spiritual voice of Ursus.
I did ask my totem, and the spirit of Ursus, the Great Cave Bear, to help him find his way.
Creb said I was put in her path by the spirit of Ursus, or maybe the Cave Lion spirit, because no one else would have stopped for me.
He made formalized gestures asking Ursus for assistance, then cleared his mind of all thoughts except for the babies who needed to know their totems.
Marcus whined as they trudged along Hadrian's Wall, fruitlessly trying to keep pace with Ursus.
I don't think it was Ursus or the Roe Deer that started Ayla's baby.
Ursus Spelaeus, the cave bear, massive vegetarian towering over his omnivorous cousins by nearly twice their standing height, with a gigantic shaggy bulk of three times their weight, the largest bear ever known, was normally slow to anger.
If I were to be pawed and chewed--and this seemed to me entirely possible, the more I read--it would be by a black bear, Ursus americanus.
The noon rush was over, but one could still order a bearburger - not related to Ursus americanus but simply the best ground beef sandwich in the country.
One, Anna was sure, was a bad case of selective memory brought on by a prejudice in favor of Ursus horribilis.
Clark expedition, (excluding, of course, anomalous days such as their first encounters with Ursus horribilis &.