-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.
						noctilionine: bats					
					
						1. A reference to bats; of bats. 
2. Belonging to the genus Noctilio.
									2. Belonging to the genus Noctilio.
						nymphine: young girl					
					
						Nymphal; having the features of a young girl, especially a beautiful one.					
									
						octopine: octopus, octopi					
					
						A reference to octopi.					
									
						odobenine: walruses					
					
						Of or pertaining to walruses; characteristic of or like walruses.					
									
						opaline: opal					
					
						Of, relating to, or characteristic of the opal, a gem that is  composed of a translucent mineral of hydrated silica.					
									
						orygine: antelope, antelopes					
					
						Resembling an antelope of the genus Oryx, especially belonging to an African group including the addax, gemsbuck, roan, and sable antelopes; which share certain characteristics with the oryx, such as long horns, tufted tails, and large, square teeth.					
									
						oscine: song birds					
					
						1. A reference to song birds. 
2. Of, relating to, or belonging to the Oscines, a large suborder of passerine birds that includes most songbirds.
									2. Of, relating to, or belonging to the Oscines, a large suborder of passerine birds that includes most songbirds.
						ostracine: oysters					
					
						A reference to oysters.					
									
						Ovibovine: musk oxen					
					
						1. A reference to musk oxen. 
2. Having characteristics intermediate between those of sheep and oxen; such as, a musk ox.
									2. Having characteristics intermediate between those of sheep and oxen; such as, a musk ox.
						ovine: sheep					
					
						1. A reference to sheep. 
2. Of, pertaining to, of the nature of, or characteristics of, sheep or a sheep.
3. In Zoology, belonging to the Ovinae, a subfamily of ruminants, comprising the various kinds of sheep.
4. Sheeplike, sheepish; cowardly.
									2. Of, pertaining to, of the nature of, or characteristics of, sheep or a sheep.
3. In Zoology, belonging to the Ovinae, a subfamily of ruminants, comprising the various kinds of sheep.
4. Sheeplike, sheepish; cowardly.
						paludine: marsh					
					
						Of or pertaining to a marsh.					
									
						palumbine: wood-pigeon, ring-dove					
					
						Belonging to the wood-pigeon or ring-dove.					
									
						pantherine (adjective), more pantherine, most pantherine					
					
						1. Resembling a panther, spotted like a panther or characteristic of a panther as in coloring, markings, or movements.
2. A reference to a fierce or savage man.
3. Etymology: folk etymology which indicates that it is derived from Greek pan-, "all" + ther, "beast of prey".
									2. A reference to a fierce or savage man.
3. Etymology: folk etymology which indicates that it is derived from Greek pan-, "all" + ther, "beast of prey".
						papyrine: paper					
					
						1. Resembling paper. 
2. Made of pypyrus.
									2. Made of pypyrus.
						pardine: leopard, leopards					
					
						1. Belonging to the leopard family.
2. Pertaining to leopards.
									2. Pertaining to leopards.
		
