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The meaning of Beavered

Beavered – definition

verb

Work hard.

Usage examples:

Bridget beavered away to keep things running smoothly
noun

A large semiaquatic broad-tailed rodent native to north america and northern eurasia. it is noted for its habit of gnawing through trees to fell them in order to make dams.

Usage examples:

The rodentia also includes beavers, muskrats, porcupines, woodchucks, chipmunks, squirrels, prairie…
noun

A boy aged about 6 or 7 who is an affiliated member of the scout association.

Usage examples:

The group has around 80 members, with beavers, cubs and scouts.
noun

The lower part of the face guard of a helmet in a suit of armour. the term is also used to refer to the upper part or visor, or to a single movable guard.

Usage examples:

The ghost wears the beaver, or visor, of the helmet raised.
noun

A woman's genitals or pubic area.

noun

A bearded man.

Usage examples:

Skittish young girls would rush up to a bearded man in the street and tug his beard, yelling “beave…
phrasal verb

To work hard for a long time

Usage examples:

She has been beavering away at that essay for hours.

Beavered translation into English

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Beverig

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Castor

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Biber

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बीवरेड

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Castoro

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비버

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Бобровый, Трудиться не покладая рук

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Castor

Word origin

Old English beofor, befor, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch bever and German Biber, from an Indo-European root meaning ‘brown’.

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