Definition of Indian mongoose

1. Noun. Keen-sighted viverrine of southern Asia about the size of a ferret; often domesticated.

Exact synonyms: Herpestes Nyula
Generic synonyms: Mongoose

Lexicographical Neighbors of Indian Mongoose

Indian giver
Indian givers
Indian giving
Indian grackle
Indian gum
Indian hemp
Indian ink
Indian lettuce
Indian lotus
Indian madder
Indian mallow
Indian meal
Indian method
Indian millet
Indian monetary unit
Indian mongoose
Indian mulberry
Indian mustard
Indian operation
Indian paint
Indian paintbrush
Indian pangolin
Indian pangolins
Indian pea
Indian pink
Indian pipe
Indian plantain
Indian podophyllum resin
Indian poke
Indian poker

Literary usage of Indian mongoose

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Naturalist as Interpreter and Seer (1902)
"The unfortunate introduction of the English sparrow into this country is mentioned, and the equally unfortunate introduction of the East indian mongoose ..."

2. The Indian Forester (1896)
"... and protection of insect-eating birds, and here I may mention that the West indian mongoose would be most gratefully exchanged for the English sparrow. ..."

3. Our Vanishing Wild Life: Its Extermination and Preservation by William Temple Hornaday (1913)
"The last count in the indictment may seem hard to believe; but it is a fact that the indian mongoose often resorts to fruit and vegetable food. ..."

4. Our West Indian Neighbors: The Islands of the Caribbean Sea. "Americas̕ by Frederick Albion Ober (1912)
"... buccaneer, cutthroat, piratical gentleman of the sea, finds its parallel in an event of modern times, to wit, the case of the East- indian mongoose. ..."

5. International Medical and Surgical Surveyby American Institute of Medicine by American Institute of Medicine (1922)
"... the langur or hanuman monkey, hare, palm- squirrel, porcupine, Indian wild boar, jackal, Indian fox, Indian palm-civet, and the common indian mongoose. ..."

6. The Encyclopedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature and by Hugh Chisholm (1910)
"The indian mongoose (H. mungo) is considerably smaller than the Egyptian animal, with fur of a pale-grey colour, the hairs being largely white-ringed, ..."

7. The Standard Library of Natural History: Embracing Living Animals of Thw by Charles John Cornish (1908)
"THE indian mongoose This universal favourite is one of the largest, the head and body being from 15 to 18 inches ..."

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