What is another word for Fox-like?
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Pronunciation:
[ fˈɒkslˈa͡ɪk], [ fˈɒkslˈaɪk], [ f_ˈɒ_k_s_l_ˈaɪ_k]
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animals
Animal lifestyles vary greatly, from the solitary animals that live in the rainforest to the social animals that live in colonies, but one similarity that many animals share is their reliance on their senses to survive. Some animals have adaptations that give them an edge in their environment, such as the crows and jays that have developed intelligence, but one group of animals has developed an adaptation that makes them stand out, more like the creatures in the movie, «The Lord of the Rings». These animals are called Foxes and they have evolved to have characteristics that make them resemble some of the creatures in that movie.
‘FOXLIKE’ is a 7 letter
Word
starting with F and ending with E
All Solutions for FOXLIKE
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FOXLIKE (3) |
SLY |
FOXLIKE (4) |
FOXY |
FOXLIKE (4) |
WILY |
FOXLIKE (6) |
CRAFTY |
FOXLIKE (7) |
VULPINE |
FOXLIKE (9) |
ALOPECOID |
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Score for FOXLIKE
FOXLIKE is an official word in Scrabble with 21 points.
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How Do You Spell FOX-LIKE?
Correct spelling for the English word «Fox-like» is [fˈɒkslˈa͡ɪk], [fˈɒkslˈaɪk], [f_ˈɒ_k_s_l_ˈaɪ_k] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
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Anagrams for Fox-like
- 5 letters
1 words made out of letters FOX-LIKE
5 letters
- folie.
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