hedgehog Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈhedʒ.hɒɡ]
  • Us [ ˈhedʒ.hɑːɡ]

Meaning of hedgehog In English

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Examples of hedgehog

  • Things with spikes aren’t usually cute, but how about baby hedgehogs? 

  • In other words, if a fox only sees other foxes, does it begin to act like a hedgehog?

  • It is therefore as respectable a term as the currently fashionable "hedgehog" (and rather more respectable than "quark").

  • Norwegian hedgehog populations have not previously been surveyed for faecal carriage of salmonella.

  • The two words we selected were hedgehog and walrus, and our props for these words were beanie-baby stuffed animals.

  • But hedgehog thinkers still exist among us, and foxes and hedgehogs still disguise themselves as the other for the sake of public appearance.

  • Others include tenrecs (like a hedgehog), birds, locusts, grubs and shellfish and fish by the sea or in estuaries.

  • It was suggested that the human outbreak had its origin in an infected hedgehog population.

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Translations of hedgehog In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    刺蝟…

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  • 中文简体

    刺猬…

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  • Español

    erizo…

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  • Português

    ouriço…

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  • 日本語

    ハリネズミ…

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  • Türk dili

    kirpi…

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  • Français

    hérisson…

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  • Catalan

    eriçó…

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