Badger
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A Badger
Pronunciation
- (US) IPA: /'bæʤəɻ/
- (UK) IPA: /'bæʤə(r)/
Noun
badger (plural badgers)
- Any of several carnivorous burrowing animals in the family Mustelidae.
- A native or resident of the State of Wisconsin (US).
Scientific names
- Family: Mustelidae
- Meles meles
Translations
animal
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- Ladin: tas
- Latvian: āpsis
- Lithuanian: barsùkas, opšrùs
- Lower Sorbian: jazw, šwińc
- Macedonian: jазовец (jazovec)
- Norwegian: grevling
- Occitan: tais, rabàs
- Polish: borsuk
- Portuguese: texugo
- Romanian: viezure
- Romansh: tais
- Russian: барсук (barsuk)
- Sami: mievri
- Sardinian: tassu, cane de ribu
- Scottish: broc
- Serbian: jазавац (jazavac)
- Slovak: jazvec m
- Slovenian: jazbec m
- Spanish: tejón m
- Swedish: grävling
- Turkish: porsuk
- Ukrainian: борсук (borsuk)
- Upper Sorbian: šwinc
- Welsh: mochyn daear
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native of Wisconsin
French: habitant m du Wisconsin
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Italian: abitante m dello Wisconsin
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See also
- Wikipedia article on badgers
Transitive verb
to badger (badgered, badgered)
- To pester, to annoy persistently.
Translations
pester