-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.
						hippocampine: seahorses					
					
						Pertaining to seahorses or resembling a seahorses.					
									
						hippopotamine: hippopotamus					
					
						Pertaining to hippopotami or resembling a hippopotamus.					
									
						hippotigrine: zebras					
					
						1. A reference to zebras. 
2. Having the characteristics of zebras.
									2. Having the characteristics of zebras.
						hircine (adjective), more hircine, most hircine					
					
						1. In a literary sense, resembling a goat (not comparable): In the fairy tale June was reading, the wizard seemed to be of the lustful hircine type.
2. Descriptive of something having a goatish smell; goat-like: When Greg entered the kitchen, he perceived a hircine odor, perhaps from the cheese or milk his mother had put on the table!
									2. Descriptive of something having a goatish smell; goat-like: When Greg entered the kitchen, he perceived a hircine odor, perhaps from the cheese or milk his mother had put on the table!
						hirudine: leeches					
					
						Of or pertaining to leeches.					
									
						hirundine: swallows, martins					
					
						Of or pertaining to swallows and martins.					
									
						homarine: lobster					
					
						Related to or having the characteristics of a lobster.					
									
						hominine: human					
					
						1. Of or belonging to mankind, zoologically; of the human species. 
2. Of, belonging to, or characteristic of a hominine or Homininae.
									2. Of, belonging to, or characteristic of a hominine or Homininae.
						hyaline: glass					
					
						1. Resembling glass, as in translucence or transparency; glassy.
2. Clear, translucent, and containing no fibers or granular material.
									2. Clear, translucent, and containing no fibers or granular material.
						hyenine: hykenas					
					
						A reference to hyenas. Like or characteristic of a hyena.					
									
						hylobatine: gibbons					
					
						A reference to gibbons.					
									
						hystricine: porcupines					
					
						A reference to porcupines.					
									
						ibidine: ibis					
					
						A reference to or related to the ibis.					
									
						icterine: blackbirds, bobolinks, meadolarks, orioles					
					
						A reference to or related to blackbirds, bobolinks, meadowlarks, and orioles.					
									
						infantine: child					
					
						Of, relating to, or characteristic of a child, infantile.					
									
		
