| cynic |
Literally, in the Greek, "dog-like," the Cynics "barked" at society, snapping at its heels, attempting to awaken society from its conventional slumber. Although tradition traces the origin of Cynicism to one Antisthenes, a pupil of Socrates (469-399 BC), it was the legendary Diogenes (ca. 400-325 BC) who made Cynicism so famous, its continuity being established for over a millennium.
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| cyn(o)- |
a combining form denoting relationship to a dog, or doglike.
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| cynanthropy |
a delusion in which the patient considers himself a dog or behaves like a dog.
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| cynic s. |
risus sardonicus.
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| cynocephalic |
having a head shaped like that of a dog.
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| CYN | biennial shrub of Europe and western Asia having coarse tongue-shaped leaves and dark reddish-purple flowers |
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| CYN | perennial shrub of North America having coarse tongue-shaped leaves and pale-blue to purple flowers |
| CYN | prairie dogs |
| CYN | tail is white tipped |
| CYN | tail is black tipped |
| CYN | a morbid fear of dogs |
| CYN | a genus of Megachiroptera |
| CYN | a variety of fruit eating bat |
| CYN | the battle that ended the second Macedonian War (197 BC) |
| CYN | sea trout |
| CYN | weakfish of southern Atlantic and Gulf coasts of United States |
| CYN | food and game fish of North American coastal waters with a mouth from which hooks easily tear out |
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