bynin

/ˈbaɪnɪn/

Definitions

1. noun

A small, typically fast and agile, insectivorous mammal native to Australia and New Guinea.

“The researchers studied the behavior of a group of bynins in their natural habitat.”

2. verb

to hunt or chase animals, especially small ones, with speed and agility.

“The young girl bynin after the lizard that had escaped from her pet enclosure.”

Synonyms

  • chase
  • hunt

Antonyms

  • nurture
  • protect