buideldier

Dutch

Etymology

buidel (pouch) + dier (animal)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈbœy̯.dəlˌdiːr]
  • (file)

Noun

buideldier n (plural buideldieren, diminutive buideldiertje n)

  1. A marsupial, mammal of which the female typically uses a pouch to keep the young in after birth
  • (marsupalian species) buidelbeer m, buidelhaas m, buidelmuis, buidelmarter m, buidelmierenterer m, buidelrat m, buidelwolf m
  • zoogdier n
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