glirine

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Etymology

From Latin glis (dormouse).

Adjective

glirine (comparative more glirine, superlative most glirine)

  1. Relating to animals the Linnaean order Glires. [from a. 1800]
  2. Relating to animals of the recently recognized clade Glires. [from c. 2000]

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