jackal
from
WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)
jackal
n 1: Old World nocturnal canine mammal closely related to the
dog; smaller than a wolf; sometimes hunts in a pack but
usually singly or as a member of a pair [syn: {jackal},
{Canis aureus}]
from
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Jackal \Jack"al`\, n. [Pers. shagh[=a]l: cf. OF. jackal, F.
chacal; cf. Skr. [,c][.r]g[=a]la.]
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1. (Zool.) Any one of several species of carnivorous animals
inhabiting Africa and Asia, related to the dog and wolf.
They are cowardly, nocturnal, and gregarious. They feed
largely on carrion, and are noted for their piercing and
dismal howling.
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Note: The common species of Southern Asia ({Canis aureus}) is
yellowish gray, varied with brown on the shoulders,
haunches, and legs. The common African species ({Canis
anthus}) is darker in color.
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2. One who does mean work for another's advantage, as jackals
were once thought to kill game which lions appropriated.
[Colloq.] --Ld. Lytton.
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from
Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
70 Moby Thesaurus words for "jackal":
African hunting dog, Cape hunting dog, adherent, apple-polisher,
ass-licker, backscratcher, backslapper, bootlick, bootlicker,
brown-nose, brownie, brush wolf, clawback, courtier, coyote,
creature, cringer, dingo, disciple, dummy, dupe, fawner,
figurehead, flatterer, flunky, follower, footlicker, fox, gillie,
goon, groveler, handshaker, hanger-on, helot, henchman, hyena,
instrument, kowtower, lackey, led captain, lickspit, lickspittle,
lobo, man, mealymouth, medicine wolf, minion, myrmidon, peon,
prairie wolf, puppet, reynard, satellite, serf, slave, spaniel,
stooge, suck, sycophant, thug, timber wolf, timeserver, toad,
toady, tool, truckler, tufthunter, votary, wolf, yes-man
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