Definition of Family Leporidae

1. Noun. Hares and rabbits.


Lexicographical Neighbors of Family Leporidae

family Lecanoraceae
family Lecythidaceae
family Leguminosae
family Leiopelmatidae
family Leitneriaceae
family Lemnaceae
family Lemuridae
family Lennoaceae
family Lentibulariaceae
family Lepadidae
family Lepidobotryaceae
family Lepidodendraceae
family Lepiotaceae
family Lepismatidae
family Lepisosteidae
family Leporidae (current term)
family Leptodactylidae
family Leptotyphlopidae
family Liliaceae
family Limacidae
family Limulidae
family Linaceae
family Liopelmidae
family Liparidae
family Liparididae
family Lithodidae
family Littorinidae
family Loasaceae
family Lobeliaceae
family Lobotidae

Literary usage of Family Leporidae

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Geology of New Jersey by New Jersey Geological Survey, George Hammell Cook (1868)
"... valued sufficiently to render them worthy the trapping, and their flesh is by no means unpalatable, especially the tails. family Leporidae. " Rabbits. ..."

Other Resources:

Search for Family Leporidae on Dictionary.com!Search for Family Leporidae on Thesaurus.com!Search for Family Leporidae on Google!Search for Family Leporidae on Wikipedia!

Search