-ine
(Greek > Latin: a suffix that is used to form hundreds of words that mean: similar to, resembling, like, characterized by, or of the nature of)
This element is also utilized to form abstract nouns; feminine common nouns; and it is used in chemistry to form names of alkaloids and bases or names of elements.
						milvine: kites (birds)					
					
						A reference to kites (the birds).					
									
						mimine: mockingbirds					
					
						1. A reference to mockingbirds. 
2. The family of mockingbirds, Mimidae, consists of about thirty species of medium-sized passerine birds found in a variety of forest, woodland, and arid habitats of the New World from Canada to Argentina.
									2. The family of mockingbirds, Mimidae, consists of about thirty species of medium-sized passerine birds found in a variety of forest, woodland, and arid habitats of the New World from Canada to Argentina.
They are solitary, arboreal to terrestrial, feeding mostly on insects and fruit; they construct cup-shaped nests of grass and twigs, on or off the ground.
						moschine: musk deer					
					
						A reference to musk deer.					
									
						murine: rats, mice					
					
						1. Of or belonging to the family Muridae or the sub-family Murinae, including rats and mice. 
2. Resembling or having the characteristics of a mouse.
									2. Resembling or having the characteristics of a mouse.
						musine: mice, rats					
					
						1. Having the characteristics of or a reference to mice. 
2. Of or belonging to the family Muridae or the sub-family Murinae, including rats and mice.
									2. Of or belonging to the family Muridae or the sub-family Murinae, including rats and mice.
						musteline: weasels, polecats, minks, badgers					
					
						1. A reference to weasels, polecats, and minks. 
2. Of, relating to, or belonging to Mustelidae, the family of fur-bearing mammals that includes the badger, mink, otter, and the weasel.
									2. Of, relating to, or belonging to Mustelidae, the family of fur-bearing mammals that includes the badger, mink, otter, and the weasel.
						mutine: mutineer					
					
						1. A turbulent or rebellious person; a mutineer. 
2. Characterized by rebelliousness or lacking submissiveness to authority.
									2. Characterized by rebelliousness or lacking submissiveness to authority.
						myoxine: dormice, dormouse					
					
						1. A reference to a dormouse or dormice. 
2. A dormouse is a small nocturnal rodent resembling a mouse with reddish-brown fur and a bushy tail.
									2. A dormouse is a small nocturnal rodent resembling a mouse with reddish-brown fur and a bushy tail.
Dormice feed on nuts, berries, and seeds, and hibernate during the winter. They are members of the family Gliridae.
						myrmicine: stinging ants					
					
						1. Like, or pertaining to, ants.
2. Of or belonging to the sub-family Myrmicinae of stinging ants.
									2. Of or belonging to the sub-family Myrmicinae of stinging ants.
						narine: nostrils					
					
						1. Of or belonging to the nostrils.
2. Pertaining to, or referring to, nostrils.
									2. Pertaining to, or referring to, nostrils.
						nectarine (s), nectarines (pl): sweet, nectar, fruit					
					
						1. Of the nature of, sweet as, nectar; similar to or like nectar.
2. The smooth-skinned variety or mutation of a peach.
3. A variety of aromatic peach of ancient origin, having a smooth skin.
4. A variety or mutation of the peach bearing smooth-skinned fruit usually with yellow flesh.
									2. The smooth-skinned variety or mutation of a peach.
3. A variety of aromatic peach of ancient origin, having a smooth skin.
4. A variety or mutation of the peach bearing smooth-skinned fruit usually with yellow flesh.
Probably inspired by German nektarpfirsich, "nectar-peach".
						nemertine: flat-worms					
					
						Belonging to the class of flat-worms (chiefly marine) known as Nemertina, Nemertida, or Nemertea; usually characterized by an elongated, very contractile body, and often brilliantly colored.					
									
						nervine: nerves, sinews					
					
						1. Having the quality of acting on the nerves, so as to restore them to a normal state; relieving disorders of the nervous system. 
2. A reference to the nerves or sinews.
									2. A reference to the nerves or sinews.
						nestorine: parrot					
					
						A reference to keas (large brownish-green New Zealand parrot that usually eats insects but occasionally kills sheep by slashing them and eating their flesh) and kakas (also a brownish-green New Zealand parrot).					
									
						neurine: nerves					
					
						Of or relating to the nerves.					
									
		
