Noun
a medieval book (usually illustrated) with allegorical and amusing descriptions of real and fabled animals
Source: WordNetIn the next 25 years, the human race will have to decide whether or not to preserve the bestiary of Nature's living masterpieces. Gregory Colbert
Among other improvement to Rogue, Koeneke included a persistent town at the highest level where players could buy and sell equipment, and the use of data structures within the Pascal language allowed him to create a more diverse bestiary within the game. Source: Internet
Mobile compatible phones. citation The port removed the bestiary mode and original Game Boy version of the game, and condensed some of the in-game cutscenes. Source: Internet
In addition, the game included a bestiary, a quick save function, music player, and additional equipment in the style of previous Game Boy Advance re-releases. Source: Internet
In fact the bestiary has been expanded beyond the source in the Norman bestiary of Guillaume le Clerc to ninety animals. Source: Internet
Nicholas Christopher wrote a literary novel called "The Bestiary" (Dial, 2007) that describes a lonely young man's efforts to track down the world's most complete bestiary. Source: Internet