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marsupial [mar-soop-ee-al] Noun a mammal, such as a kangaroo or an opossum, the female of which carries her babies in a pouch at the front of her body until they reach a mature state Adjective of or like a marsupial [Latin marsupium purse]
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marsupial Translations marsupial [mɑːˈsuːpɪəl] adj, n → marsupiale (m) n / adj marsupial [maːˈsjuːpiəl] (an animal) having a pouch in which to carry its young The kangaroo is a marsupial. buideldier جِرابي، حيوان من الجِرابيّات двуотробен vačnatec; vačnatý pungdyr das Beuteltier; Beuteltier-... μαρσιποφόρο marsupial kukkurloom جانور کیسه دار pussieläin marsupial חַייַת כִּיס धानी प्राणी s tobolcem erszényes binatang berkantung pokadÿr marsupiale 有袋類 (の) 유대 동물(의) sterblinis (gyvūnas) somainis binatang berkantung buideldier pungdyr; pung- torbacz marsupial marsupial сумчатое vačkatec; vačkatý vrečar torbar pungdjur สัตว์มีกระเป๋าหน้าท้องเลี้ยงลูกจำพวก Marsupialia; เกี่ยวกับสัตว์ที่มีกระเป๋าหน้าท้อง keseli (hayvan) 有袋的(動物) сумчастий کیسہ دار ممالیوں میں سے کوئی، جیسے کنگارو thú có túi 有袋的(动物) How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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This relationship is shown wonderfully -- as wonderfully as between the fossil and extinct Marsupial animals of Australia -- by the great collection lately brought to Europe from the caves of Brazil by MM. he has no reverence for the Marsupials, and laughs at our way of carrying our young in a pouch. It may be doubted, for instance, whether the Australian marsupials, which are divided into groups differing but little from each other, and feebly representing, as Mr. |
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