lynx — lynx … Dictionnaire des rimes
Lynx — (mammifère) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Lynx (homonymie) … Wikipédia en Français
lynx — [ lɛ̃ks ] n. m. • 1677; lynz XIIe; mot lat., du gr. lugx ♦ Mammifère carnivore, fort et agile, aux oreilles pointues garnies d un pinceau de poils. ⇒ loup cervier. Lynx d Afrique. ⇒ caracal. Lynx du Canada. Loc. Avoir des yeux de lynx, une vue… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Lynx II — Lynx (console) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Lynx (homonymie). Lynx Fa … Wikipédia en Français
Lynx — (griech. lýnx, der „Luchs“) bezeichnet: den wissenschaftlichen und Fabel Namen der Luchse, insbesondere des in Europa vorkommenden eurasischen Luchses (Lynx lynx) den lateinische Name eines Sternbildes, siehe Luchs (Sternbild) eine Marke für… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Lynx — puede hacer referencia a: Lynx, género que engloba a las especies de felinos conocidos comúnmente como linces. Lynx, constelación del Hemisferio Norte. Lynx (también llamado Linco), en la mitología romana, fue un rey escita al que Deméter… … Wikipedia Español
Lynx — (l[i^][ng]ks), n. [L. lynx, lyncis, Gr. ly gx; akin to AS. lox, G. luchs, prob. named from its sharp sight, and akin to E. light. See {Light}, n., and cf. {Ounce} an animal.] 1. (Zo[ o]l.) Any one of several species of feline animals of the genus … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
lynx — [liŋks] n. [ME < L < Gr lynx; prob. so named from its shining eyes: see LIGHT1 ] 1. pl. lynxes or lynx any of a genus (Lynx) of wildcats found throughout the Northern Hemisphere and characterized by a ruff on each side of the face,… … English World dictionary
lynx — mid 14c., from L. lynx (Cf. Sp., Port., It. lince), from Gk. lyngz, perhaps from PIE *leuk light (see LIGHT (Cf. light) (n.)), in reference to its gleaming eyes or its ability to see in the dark. If that men hadden eyghen of a beeste that highte… … Etymology dictionary
lynx — [lıŋks] n plural lynx or lynxes [Date: 1300 1400; : Latin; Origin: Greek] a large wild cat that has no tail and lives in forests American Equivalent: bobcat … Dictionary of contemporary English