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Feral   /fˈɛrəl/   Listen
adjective
feral  adj.  (Bot. & Zool.) Wild; untamed; ferine; not domesticated; said of beasts, birds, and plants.



Feral  adj.  Funereal; deadly; fatal; dangerous. (R.) "Feral accidents."






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Feral" Quotes from Famous Books



... thought or demurrer. I interest you because, though I am educated and disreputably rich, I remain at heart a savage—because I like to break away from the tawdry glitter of social pretense and run baying joyously at the head of the wild pack. And, in fairness, you must admit that when I revert to feral instincts I don't have to ask odds ...
— A Pagan of the Hills • Charles Neville Buck

... almost totally covered with grasses, prostrate vines, and low-growing shrubs; small area of trees in the center; primarily a nesting, roosting, and foraging habitat for seabirds, shorebirds, and marine wildlife; feral cats ...
— The 1997 CIA World Factbook • United States. Central Intelligence Agency.

... of fierce, terrible, feral elation running through the mind of the Lady May as she finished her kill. It was always disappointing to the cats to find out that their enemies whom they sensed as gigantic space Rats disappeared at the moment ...
— The Game of Rat and Dragon • Cordwainer Smith



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