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Traditional English :: rodent
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rodent.html - n. & adj. --n. any mammal of the order Rodentia with strong incisors and no canine teeth, e.g. rat, mouse, squirrel, beaver, porcupine. --adj. 1 of the order Rodentia. 2 gnawing (esp. Med. of slow-growing ulcers). rodent officer Brit. an official dealing with rodent pests. rodential adj. [L rodere ros- gnaw] |
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Traditional English :: rodenticide
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rodent.html - n. a poison used to kill rodents. |
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Traditional English :: rodent
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rodent.html - n. & adj. --n. any mammal of the order Rodentia with strong incisors and no canine teeth, e.g. rat, mouse, squirrel, beaver, porcupine. --adj. 1 of the order Rodentia. 2 gnawing (esp. Med. of slow-growing ulcers). rodent officer Brit. an official dealing with rodent pests. rodential adj. [L rodere ros- gnaw] |
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Traditional English :: rodenticide
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rodent.html - n. a poison used to kill rodents. |
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Traditional English :: rode(1)
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rodent.html - past of RIDE. |
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Traditional English :: rode(2)
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rodent.html - v.intr. 1 (of wildfowl) fly landwards in the evening. 2 (of woodcock) fly in the evening during the breeding season. [18th c.: orig. unkn.] |
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