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rodent
Gnawing
Gnawing; biting; corroding; Med
A mammal of the order Rodentia, characterized by long incisors that grow continuously and are worn down by gnawing
{i} order of gnawing or nibbling mammals
Of or pertaining to the Rodentia
One of the Rodentia
Rodents are small mammals which have sharp front teeth. Rats, mice, and squirrels are rodents. any small animal of the type that has long sharp front teeth, such as a rat or a rabbit (present participle of rodere ). Any member of the order Rodentia, which contains 50% of all living mammal species. Rodents are gnawing, mostly herbivorous, placental mammals. They have one pair of upper and one pair of lower, continuously growing, incisors. When the lower jaw is pulled back, the cheek teeth connect for grinding; when it is pulled forward and down, the incisors meet at the tips for gnawing. Rodent families include squirrels (Sciuridae); Old World mice (see mouse) and rats (Muridae); deer mice (see deer mouse), gerbils, hamsters, lemmings, muskrats, wood rats, and voles (Cricetidae); beaver (Castoridae); gophers (Geomyidae); guinea pigs (Caviidae); pocket mice (see pocket mouse) and kangaroo rats and mice (Heteromyidae); New and Old World porcupines (Erethizontidae and Hystricidae); and hutia (Capromyidae)
applied to a destructive variety of cancer or ulcer
relatively small gnawing animals having a single pair of constantly growing incisor teeth specialized for gnawing
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