warrigal

/ˈwɔrɪɡəl/
noun
  1. A wild or untamed animal, especially a dingo in Australia.
    • The warrigal is known for its intelligence and adaptability in the wild.
    • The farmer warned the children to stay away from the warrigal that had been seen near the creek.
    • In the outback, the howl of a warrigal can be heard for miles at night.
adjective
  1. Wild, untamed, or uncivilized.
    • The old stories tell of warrigal tribes that lived deep in the forest.
    • The explorers described the landscape as warrigal and dangerous.
    • Her warrigal spirit made her a natural leader in the wilderness.
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