English
Etymology
Latin rodens (stem rodent-), present participle of rodere �to gnaw�.
Noun
en-noun
- A mammal of the order Rodentia, characterized by long incisors that grow continuously and are worn down by gnawing.
Synonyms
gnawer
Translations
Bosnian: glodar m
Bulgarian: г�иза� m (griza�)
Breton: krigner m
Catalan: rosegador
Chinese: �����, �齿���
Croatian: glodavac m
Czech: hlodavec m
Danish: gnaver
Dutch: knaagdier n
Esperanto: ron�ulo
Finnish: jyrsijä
French: rongeur m
German: Nagetier n, Nager m
Greek: ���κ�ικ� n
trreq|Hebrew
Hungarian: rágcsáló
Icelandic: nagdýr n
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Italian: roditore m
Japanese: 齧æ¯å��ç�©
Korean: ���
Latvian: grauz�js m
Lithuanian: graužikas m
Norwegian: gnager m
Polish: gryzo�
Portuguese: roedor m
Romanian: roz�tor n
Russian: г��з�н m (gryzun)
Serbian:
:Cyrillic: глода� m
:Latin: glodar m
Slovak: hlodavec m
Slovene: glodalec m
Spanish: roedor m
Vietnamese: gặm nhấm
See also
agouti
beaver
capybara
chinchilla
chipmunk
Count Branicki's mouse
coypu
dormouse
gerbil
gopher
guinea pig
hamster
hare
jerboa
marmot
mole rat
mouse
nutria
paca
pacarana
porcupine
prairie dog
rat
springhare
squirrel
viscacha
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