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porcine

[pawr-sahyn, -sin] / ˈpɔr saɪn, -sɪn /
ADJECTIVE
pertaining to pigs
Synonyms


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But by means canine or porcine, truffle hunting is high stakes.

From New York Times

Researchers already knew that three canine coronavirus subtypes mix readily with feline and porcine coronaviruses.

From Science Magazine

“The porcine saltiness, the impossibly emulsified texture, the infinite shelf life — these are reasons why we add this humble king of canned luncheon meat to fried rice, saimin, wontons, or somen salad.”

From Washington Post

In designing the bedroom set for her porcine protagonist, Bottorff said she made it drab to pronounce the feeling of monotony.

From Seattle Times

And though she is, like so many of us, confined to quarters, she is our unwitting access to 93 minutes of sedate yet spectacular, snout-level action that can only be described as the porcine sublime.

From Los Angeles Times