a. [f. UNGULA.] Pertaining to or resembling a hoof; ungulate. (Webster, 1879.)

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1672.  Sir Thomas Browne, Pseudodoxia, ii. Wks. 1904, I. 314. It seemeth also very ancient; for it is plainly set down by Aristotle an Horse and all solid ungulous or whole hoofed animals have no gall.

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1886.  Heron-Allen, trans. d’Arpentigny’s Science of the Hand, 203. I have lived in the reeking huts of these peoples, devoted, like the solid-ungulous animals, to an eternal serfdom.

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