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Lepus
[ lep-uhs, lee-puhs ]
noun
, Astronomy.
, genitive Lep·o·ris [lep, -er-is].
- the Hare, a small southern constellation south of Orion.
Lepus
/ ˈlɛpəs; ˈliː- /
noun
- a small constellation in the S hemisphere lying between Orion and Columba
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Lepus1
From Latin
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Lepus1
New Latin, from Latin: hare
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Example Sentences
In this feature, L. altamirae agrees with Lepus californicus and differs from members of the Lepus callotis group.
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Consequently, Lepus merriami altamirae Nelson, it seems, should stand as Lepus californicus altamirae.
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Lepus californicus merriami Mearns: Black-tailed Jackrabbit.
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The little constellations of Lepus and Columba, below Orion, need not detain us long.
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"The poor girl was terribly cut up, you know, and ran away toward the woods," answered Lord Lepus.
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