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-[[Image:The Sleep of Reason.jpg|thumb|''[[The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters]]''is a [[1799]] print by [[Goya]] from the ''[[Caprichos]]'' series. It is the image the sleeping artist surrounded by the winged [[ghoulies]] and [[beast]]ies [[unleashed]] by [[unreason]].]]+[[Image:The Dragon Slaying the Companions of Cadmus (1588) - Hendrick Goltzius.jpg|thumb|left|200px|''[[The Dragon Slaying the Companions of Cadmus]]'' [[1588]] by [[Goltzius]]]]
 +[[Image:The Sleep of Reason.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''[[The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters]]'' is a print by [[Francisco Goya]] from the ''[[Caprichos]]'' series]]
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Any [[animal]] other than a [[human]]; usually only applied to [[vertebrate]]s, sometimes excluding [[bird]]s. Figuratively, a person who [[behave]]s in a [[violent]], [[antisocial]] or [[uncivilised]] manner. Any [[animal]] other than a [[human]]; usually only applied to [[vertebrate]]s, sometimes excluding [[bird]]s. Figuratively, a person who [[behave]]s in a [[violent]], [[antisocial]] or [[uncivilised]] manner.
== See also == == See also ==
-*[[Beastly]] 
*[[Beauty and the Beast (1946 film)|''Beauty and the Beast'']] *[[Beauty and the Beast (1946 film)|''Beauty and the Beast'']]
*[[Beauty and the beast]] *[[Beauty and the beast]]
*[[Bestiary]] *[[Bestiary]]
*[[Number of the Beast]] *[[Number of the Beast]]
 +*[[Beast with two backs]]
 +*[[Wild beast test]]
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Any animal other than a human; usually only applied to vertebrates, sometimes excluding birds. Figuratively, a person who behaves in a violent, antisocial or uncivilised manner.

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