marmot Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈmɑː.mət]
  • Us [ ˈmɑːr.mət]

Meaning of marmot In English

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Examples of marmot

  • When the raven did so, marmot asked him to close his eyes because he was then even more graceful.

  • The herdsmen call it ' marmot sickness ' after the rodents that are chiefly responsible for carrying the disease.

  • The marmot asked the raven to dance before him as he had heard that the raven was such a good dancer.

  • It relates the story of a marmot that was caught by a raven.

  • Marmot polygyny revisited: determinants of male and female reproductive strategies.

  • Gross symptoms of paralysis in marmots include the loss of the animal's normal piercing cry (paralysis of the vocal cords) followed by an ataxia and weakness of the hind limbs.

  • Marmot presents a wide-ranging and multi-disciplinary thesis.

  • The prairie dog is not a dog, but a rodent of the marmot family.

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