
1) Abrocome 2) Agouti 3) Capibara 4) Capybara 5) Cavy 6) Chin chillon 7) Cony 8) Coypu 9) Dormouse 10) Gerbil 11) Gerbille 12) Gnawer 13) Hamster 14) Hedgehog 15) Jerboa 16) Lemming 17) Marmot 18) Mouse 19) Musquash 20) Nutria 21) Paca 22) Porcupine 23) Rat 24) Ratlike 25) Sewellel 26) Squirrel 27) Viscacha
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1) Agouti 2) Animal, but not red variety 3) Bandicoot 4) Basis for many a Pokémon 5) Beaver or hamster 6) Beaver or vole 7) Capybara 8) Capybara or cavy 9) Capybara or hamster 10) Capybara or vole 11) Chinchilla or beaver 12) Chinchilla or chipmunk 13) Chipmunk 14) Chipmunk or beaver 15) Chipmunk or chinchilla
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Rodents are mammals of the order Rodentia, characterized by a single pair of continuously growing incisors in each of the upper and lower jaws. The name is derived from the Latin rodere, to gnaw. About forty percent of all mammal species are rodents, and they are found in vast numbers on all continents except Antarctica. They are the most diversif...
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• (n.) One of the Rodentia. • (v. t.) Gnawing; biting; corroding; (Med.) applied to a destructive variety of cancer or ulcer. • (v. t.) Gnawing. • (v. t.) Of or pertaining to the Rodentia.
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any of more than 2,050 living species of mammals characterized by upper and lower pairs of ever-growing rootless incisor teeth. Rodents are the ... [12 related articles]
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Generally, a small mammal with soft fur. Rodents have large front teeth (incisors) that never stop growing. Rodents are mammals. Guinea pigs, hamsters, mice, rates, and squirrels are all rodents.
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Ro'dent adjective [ Latin
rodens ,
- entis , present participle of
rodere to gnaw. See
Rase ,
transitive verb , and confer
Rostrum .]
1. Gnawing; biting; corroding;
(Medicine) applied to a destructive variety of cancer or ulce...
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Ro'dent noun (Zoology) One of the Rodentia.
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The rodent is any mammal of the family Rodentia. They have a single pair of incisor teeth in both the upper and lower jaws that continue to grow as they become worn.
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[
n] - relatively small gnawing animals having a single pair of constantly growing incisor teeth specialized for gnawing
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small mammal such as a mouse, rat or squirrel
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gnawer noun relatively small gnawing animals having a single pair of constantly growing incisor teeth specialized for gnawing
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Any mammal of the worldwide order Rodentia, making up nearly half of all mammal species. Besides ordinary `cheek teeth`, they have a single front pair of incisor teeth in both upper and lower jaw, which continue to grow as they are worn down
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mammals that have two teeth in each jaw that are used for gnawing wood or similiar material; these teeth grow continually; rats, mice, squirrels, and beavers are rodents
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relatively small placental mammals
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