ring·tail
(rĭng′tāl′)n. A small raccoonlike mammal (Bassariscus astutus) of the order Carnivora, inhabiting southwestern North America and having grayish or brownish fur and a black-banded tail.
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ringtail
(ˈrɪŋˌteɪl) n1. (Animals) Also called:
ring-tailed cat another name for
cacomistle 2. (Animals) Also called: ringtail possum Austral any of several possums having curling prehensile tails used to grasp branches while climbing
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ring•tail
(ˈrɪŋˌteɪl)
n. 1. any phalanger of the genus Pseudocheirus, having the prehensile tail curled into a ring.
adj. [1530–40]
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun | 1. | ringtail - raccoon-like omnivorous mammal of Mexico and the southwestern United States having a long bushy tail with black and white rings |
| 2. | ringtail - North American raccoon racoon, raccoon - an omnivorous nocturnal mammal native to North America and Central America |
| 3. | ringtail - monkey of Central America and South America having thick hair on the head that resembles a monk's cowl |
| 4. | ringtail - an immature golden eagle |
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