Definition for GRE-GA'RI-OUS

GRE-GA'RI-OUS, a. [L. gregarius, from grex, a herd.]

Having the habit of assembling or living in a flock or herd; not habitually solitary or living alone. Cattle and sheep are gregarious animals. Many species of birds are gregarious, Rapacious animals are generally not gregarious.

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