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coati
n.
small tropical American mammal that lives on trees and eats meat and vegetation (resembles the raccoon but has a longer body and tail and a long flexible snout)
Coati
Coatis, genera
Nasua and
Nasuella, also known as the
coatimundi , Mexican
tejón, cholugo, or
moncún, Guatemalan and Costa Rican
pizote,
hog-nosed coon, Colombian
cusumbo, and other names, are members of the
raccoon family (
Procyonidae). They are
diurnal mammals native to
South America,
Central America, and south-western
North America. The term is reported to be derived from the
Tupi language (Brazil).
coati
Noun
1. omnivorous mammal of Central America and South America
(synonym) coati-mondi, coati-mundi, coon cat, Nasua narica
(hypernym) procyonid
(member-holonym) Nasua, genus Nasua
coati
n.
coon, raccoon (small nocturnal mammal)
Coati
(n.)
A mammal of tropical America of the genus Nasua, allied to the raccoon, but with a longer body, tail, and nose.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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