Definition
Relating to or resembling members of the Cebidae family of monkeys.
Etymology
From Cebidae with the adjectival suffix -ine, which comes from Latin -inus and is used to describe things belonging to or characteristic of a group.
Kelly Says
The -ine suffix appears in countless animal group adjectives like 'feline' and 'canine,' creating a language pattern that scientists use to instantly communicate relationships between organisms.
Translations
ARالعربية
سبيين
se-bee-een
BNবাংলা
সেবিনে
se-bee-neh
CACatalà
cebine
se-bee-neh
CSČeština
cebine
ceh-BEE-neh
DADansk
cebine
seh-BEE-neh
DEDeutsch
Cebine
tse-bee-neh
ELΕλληνικά
σεβίνη
seh-vee-nee
ESEspañol
cebine
seh-BEE-neh
FAفارسی
سِبیِنه
se-bee-neh
FISuomi
cebine
se-bee-neh
FRFrançais
cebine
se-bee-n
HIहिन्दी
सेबिने
seh-bee-neh
HUMagyar
cebine
ceh-BEE-neh
IDBahasa Indonesia
cebine
se-bee-neh
ITItaliano
cebine
che-BEE-neh
MSBahasa Melayu
cebine
se-bee-neh
MYမြန်မာ
စေဗိုင်
say-bee-ng
NLNederlands
cebine
seh-BEE-neh
NONorsk
cebine
seh-BEE-neh
PLPolski
cebine
seh-BEE-neh
PTPortuguês
cebine
seh-BEE-neh
RORomână
cebine
che-BEE-neh
RUРусский
цебине
tse-bee-ne
SVSvenska
cebine
seh-BEE-neh
SWKiswahili
cebine
se-bee-neh
TEతెలుగు
సెబిని
se-bee-nee
TRTürkçe
cebine
ceh-BEE-neh
UKУкраїнська
цебіне
tse-bee-ne
URاردو
سِبیِنا
se-bee-nah
VITiếng Việt
cebine
se-bee-neh