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peccary
[ pek-uh-ree ]
noun
, plural pec·ca·ries, (especially collectively) pec·ca·ry.
- any of several medium-sized, bristly, piglike mammals of North and South America, comprising three genera of the family Tayassuidae New World pigs, all of which possess a scent gland on the rear of the back.
peccary
/ ˈpɛkərɪ /
noun
- either of two piglike artiodactyl mammals, Tayassu tajacu ( collared peccary ) or T. albirostris ( white-lipped peccary ) of forests of southern North America, Central and South America: family Tayassuidae
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Word History and Origins
Origin of peccary1
Borrowed into English around 1605–15 from a Carib language, e.g., Apalai pakira, paquira, or Chayma paquera
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Word History and Origins
Origin of peccary1
C17: from Carib
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Example Sentences
Like the peccary, he is tailless, and in a manner web-footed, being thus adapted for a semi-aquatic life.
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We knew that the peccary, savage as it was, could not climb the tree; and hitherto we had deemed ourselves secure.
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Of the peccary (dicotyles), there are two distinct species known—the “collared,” and the “white-lipped.”
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The other species is also found in South America, and is distinguished as the “vaquira de collar” (collared peccary).
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This is just following the isothermal line, and proves that the peccary cannot endure the rigours of a severe winter climate.
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