
1) Animal order 2) Mouse order 3) Order rodentia
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• (a.) An order of mammals having two (rarely four) large incisor teeth in each jaw, distant from the molar teeth. The rats, squirrels, rabbits, marmots, and beavers belong to this order.
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<zoology> An order of mammals having two (rarely four) large incisor teeth in each jaw, distant from the molar teeth. The rats, squirrels, rabbits, marmots, and beavers belong to this order. ... The incisor teeth are long, curved, and strongly enameled on the outside, so as to keep a cutting edge. They have a persistent pulp and grow continuo...
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Ro·den'ti·a noun plural [ New Latin See
Rodent ,
adjective ]
(Zoology) An order of mammals having two (rarely four) large incisor teeth in each jaw, distant from the molar teeth. The rats, squirrels, rabbits, marmots, and beavers belong to this order. ...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: rō-den′shē-ă Definitions: 1. The rodents; the largest order of placental mammals (class Eutheria), all possessing one pair of chisellike upper incisors for gnawing and flat-crowned premolars and molars for grinding; it includes the mice, rats, guinea pigs, squirrels, beavers, and many more. &...
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Rodentia (the gnawing mammals) is the rodent order of Eutheria. The incisors are chisel-like and used for gnawing. Canines are absent.
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[
n] - small gnawing animals: porcupines
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order Rodentia noun small gnawing animals: porcupines; rats; mice; squirrels; marmots; beavers; gophers; voles; hamsters; guinea pigs; agoutis
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