Concept cluster: Food > Beavers
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(US, dialect) otter
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(historical) A ring.
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(Canada) A harp seal pup after its first moult and before its second moult.
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(countable) A semiaquatic rodent of the genus Castor, having a wide, flat tail and webbed feet.
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The lodge of a beaver, in the form of a river dam with an underwater entrance.
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(obsolete, Canada, US) A wolverine.
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Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see beaver, tail.
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Alternative form of beaver eater. [(obsolete, Canada, US) A wolverine.]
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Rabbit fur dyed to resemble beaver fur.
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(diminutive) A small or young beaver.
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(Canada, US) A fried-dough pastry of such shape; usually beaver tail or Beaver Tail.
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(rare) a place, especially artificial, where beavers live.
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Synonym of American beaver (“Castor canadensis”)
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Castoreum (bitter exudate of mature beavers).
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an organ of a beaver releasing a secretion for refining the animal’s fell, popular in perfumery as under the name castoreum, and formerly in medicine
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Alternative spelling of castor sac [an organ of a beaver releasing a secretion for refining the animal’s fell, popular in perfumery as under the name castoreum, and formerly in medicine]
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The fur of a beaver (or of some other animal treated to imitate this fur)
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The bitter exudate of the castor sacs of mature beavers.
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(obsolete) An extract from the glands of a beaver, reputed to have medicinal value.
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Fur from a cat.
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The den of an otter.
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A species of beaver, Castor fiber, native to Eurasia.
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The soft fur of some animals, especially the beaver.
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A woodland plant of the family Rosaceae, Aruncus dioicus.
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Obsolete form of heronsew. [(now dialectal) A heron (originally specifically when small or young).]
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Alternative form of heronsew [(now dialectal) A heron (originally specifically when small or young).]
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(US, dialectal) A woodchuck.
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Rabbit fur.
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A beaver's shelter constructed on a pond or lake.
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The hunting of otters.
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(archaic) The fur of the marbled polecat.
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(Canada, US) beaver pelt
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The sharp tusk of a wild boar.
v
To dig up using a tusk, as boars do.

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