noun
- plural of lemur; small primates native to Madagascar with long tails, large eyes, and fox-like faces
- in Roman mythology, spirits of the dead or ghosts
Usage: zoology; plural form
Usage: archaic; classical mythology
Examples
- The lemures at the zoo attracted crowds of visitors who watched them leap through the trees.
- Ring-tailed lemures are known for their distinctive black-and-white striped tails.
- Several species of lemures are endangered due to habitat loss in Madagascar.
- The ancient Romans believed lemures were restless spirits that haunted the living.
- Lemures are primates found nowhere else in the world except Madagascar.