Canis

/ˈkeɪnɪs/ noun

The Latin word for dog, used in scientific names and zoological contexts to refer to the dog family (Canidae).

From Latin canis meaning 'dog,' a root word that appears in many European languages. The word likely comes from Proto-Indo-European *kwon-, which also gave us English 'hound' and Greek 'kyon.'

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