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cavy
(cavy)
Pronunciation:
/ˈkeɪvi/
noun
(
plural
cavies
)
a South American rodent with a sturdy body and vestigial tail.
Family
Caviidae
: five genera and several species, in particular the guinea pig
Origin:
late 18th century
: from modern Latin
cavia
, from Galibi
cabiai
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Patagonian cavy (also Patagonian hare)
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