-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.
						vetelline: egg yolk					
					
						1. Of, relating to, or associated with the yolk of an egg. 
2. As a color, having the yellow hue of an egg yolk; dull yellow.
									2. As a color, having the yellow hue of an egg yolk; dull yellow.
						viperine: viper					
					
						1. Resembling a viper or that of a viper; having the nature or character of a viper; venomous, viperous; viper-like.
2. Etymology: from Old French, from Latin vipera, snake; a contraction of vivipera; vivus, "alive" + parere, "to give birth".
									2. Etymology: from Old French, from Latin vipera, snake; a contraction of vivipera; vivus, "alive" + parere, "to give birth".
						vitelline					
					
						1. Colored like the yolk of an egg; deep-yellow with a tinge of red. 
2. In early use specifically of bile.
									2. In early use specifically of bile.
						vitrine: glass					
					
						1. A glass-paneled cabinet or case for displaying articles; such as, china, objects d'art, or fine merchandise.
3. A cabinet or case with glass walls for displaying specimens or art objects.
2. Like glass.
									3. A cabinet or case with glass walls for displaying specimens or art objects.
2. Like glass.
						vituline: calf, calves					
					
						Of, relating to, belonging to, or resembling veal or a calf or calves.					
									
						viverrine: civets, mongoose					
					
						Of or belonging to the family Viverridae, that includes small carnivorous mammals; such as, the civets and mongooses.					
									
						volucrine: birds					
					
						A reference to birds.					
									
						vulpine: fox					
					
						Characteristic of a fox; similar to a fox; cunning, sly.					
									
						vulturine: vulture					
					
						1. Of or pertaining to a vulture or vultures. 
2. Characteristic of, like that of, a vulture; rapacious, predatory.
									2. Characteristic of, like that of, a vulture; rapacious, predatory.
Rapacious refers to the action of taking by force; plundering; greedy; ravenous; subsisting on live prey.
						zebrine: zebra					
					
						Related to, resembling, or characteristic of zebras.					
									
						zibeline: sable					
					
						1. The sable, a small carnivorous quadruped, of the family Mustela zibellina. 
2. A soft smooth woolen material with a slightly furry surface like the fur of the sable, used for women's clothing.
									2. A soft smooth woolen material with a slightly furry surface like the fur of the sable, used for women's clothing.
		