Finnish Meaning of beavers

majavat

Other Finnish words related to majavat

Definitions and Meaning of beavers in English

beavers

a large plant-eating rodent that has webbed hind feet and a broad flat tail and that builds dams and houses of mud and branches which are partly underwater, the genitals of a female especially when covered with pubic hair, silk hat, a piece of armor protecting the lower part of the face, the fur or pelt of the beaver, a hat made of beaver fur or a fabric imitation, either of two large semiaquatic herbivorous rodents comprising a family (Castoridae including Castor canadensis of North America and C. fiber of Eurasia), having webbed hind feet and a broad flat scaly tail, and constructing dams and partially submerged lodges, a helmet visor, a heavy fabric of felted wool or of cotton napped on both sides, the fur of a beaver, to work energetically

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majavat

a large plant-eating rodent that has webbed hind feet and a broad flat tail and that builds dams and houses of mud and branches which are partly underwater, the

ketut,minkki,piisami,Saukko,Jänis,Pesukarhu,Pesukarhu,Mäyrät,kalastajat,näätä

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beavering (away) => Uuttera, beavered (away) => ahkerointi (pois), beaver (away) => majava (poissa), beauty queens => kauneuskuningattaret, beauty queen => kauneuskuningatar,