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Otter - English meaning

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noun

A semiaquatic fish-eating mammal of the weasel family, with an elongated body, dense fur, and webbed feet.

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noun

A piece of board used to carry fishing bait in water.

noun

A water mammal with four legs and dark brown fur, which eats fish and is related to the weasel

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Otter, Zeeotter, Otterbont

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Loutre

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Otter

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ऊद, ऊदबिलाव

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Lontra

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수달

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Выдра, Мех выдры, Рыболовная снасть

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Nutria

Word origin

Old English otr, ot(t)or, of Germanic origin; related to Greek hudros ‘water snake’.

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