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Rodent   Listen
adjective
Rodent  adj.  
1.
Gnawing; biting; corroding; (Med.) applied to a destructive variety of cancer or ulcer.
2.
(Zool.)
(a)
Gnawing.
(b)
Of or pertaining to the Rodentia.






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"Rodent" Quotes from Famous Books



... to behold that indefatigable mole, that rodent which undermines and disintegrates the soil, parcels it out and divides an acre into a hundred fragments,—ever spurred on to his banquet by the lower middle classes who make him at once their auxiliary and their prey. This essentially unsocial element, created by the Revolution, ...
— Sons of the Soil • Honore de Balzac

... the scar, to collect the downward-rushing material and tempt winged plant-seeds to establish themselves on the ledges thus formed. To bridle this runaway mountain is no mean task, for such frane are like rodent ulcers, ever enlarging at the edges. With the heat, with every shower of rain, with every breath of wind, the earth crumbles away; there is an eternal trickling, day and night, until some huge boulder is exposed which crashes down, loosening everything in its wild career; a single tempest ...
— Old Calabria • Norman Douglas

... 1836 (p. 157), talking of the identification of a Mexican animal with the Synetheres prehensilis, says, "We do not know with what propriety, but if correct, it is, if not a solitary instance, at least very nearly so, of a rodent animal being common ...
— The Voyage of the Beagle • Charles Darwin

... - viral disease carried by rats of the genus Mastomys; endemic in portions of West Africa; infection occurs through direct contact with or consumption of food contaminated by rodent urine or fecal matter containing virus particles; fatality rate can reach 50% ...
— The 2007 CIA World Factbook • United States

... types, but in like conditions, has produced in the end very similar results in both cases. Still, when we come to examine the more intimate underlying structure of the two animals, a profound fundamental difference at once exhibits itself. The one is distinctly a true squirrel, a rodent of the rodents, externally adapted to an arboreal existence; the other is equally a true phalanger, a marsupial of the marsupials, which has independently undergone on his own account very much the same adaptation, ...
— Falling in Love - With Other Essays on More Exact Branches of Science • Grant Allen

... South America, perhaps, present one or two exceptions to the last rule, but they are readily susceptible of explanation. Thus, in Australia, the later Tertiary mammals are marsupials (possibly with exception of the Dog and a Rodent or two, as at present). In Austro-Columbia the later Tertiary fauna exhibits numerous and varied forms of Platyrrhine Apes, Rodents, Cats, Dogs, Stags, Edentata, and Opossums; but, as at present, no Catarrhine Apes, no Lemurs, ...
— Critiques and Addresses • Thomas Henry Huxley

... she had guessed that those two were discussing secret matters which they had no intention of imparting to her. A woman has a faculty about such things which corresponds to scent in the terrier; the little mystery is there—the small rodent lurks behind the wainscot; she is consumed with a desire to get at it—to worry its life out; and if it refuse to leave its hiding-place she cannot rest and be satisfied. It was her nature; and though she asked no questions, knowing that her husband was not to be ...
— Fan • Henry Harford

... Some New Facts on the Bionomics of the California Rodent Fleas. Annals Ento. Soc. ...
— Insects and Diseases - A Popular Account of the Way in Which Insects may Spread - or Cause some of our Common Diseases • Rennie W. Doane

... farmer and fruit grower from the enormous losses that the destruction of our insectivorous and rodent-eating birds is now inflicting upon ...
— Our Vanishing Wild Life - Its Extermination and Preservation • William T. Hornaday



Words linked to "Rodent" :   Chinchilla laniger, rat chinchilla, porcupine, muskrat, mountain chinchilla, capibara, gerbil, mountain beaver, Lagostomus maximus, marmot, jumping mouse, mouse, mountain viscacha, paca, order Rodentia, squirrel, Cuniculus paca, lemming, Ondatra zibethica, mountain paca, sand rat, New World mouse, prairie dog, hamster, capybara, Neofiber alleni, water rat, cavy, round-tailed muskrat, murine, gerbille, coypu, abrocome, cotton rat, Dolichotis patagonum, dormouse, Myocastor coypus, Rodentia, Sigmodon hispidus, musquash, eutherian, wood rat, agouti, placental mammal, Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris, mole rat, mara, jerboa, chinchilla rat, Dasyprocta aguti, rat



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