Singular. beaver. Plural. beavers. The plural form of beaver; more than one (kind of) beaver.
beave (plural beaves) (vulgar, slang) The pubic hair and/or vulva of a woman.
beaver noun [C] (ANIMAL)
an animal with smooth fur, sharp teeth, and a large, flat tail. Beavers build dams (= walls of sticks and earth) across rivers. Anna39/iStock / Getty Images Plus/GettyImages.
The genus name Castor has its origin in the Greek kastor and translates as 'beaver'.
"female genitals, especially with a display of pubic hair," by 1927, British slang, ultimately from beaver (n. 1), perhaps transferred from earlier meaning "a bearded man" (1910), or directly from the appearance of split beaver pelts.
Slang: Vulgar. a woman's pubic area. Offensive. a term used to refer to a woman.
Beaverlick was spelled as one word beginning sometime in 1895. The community's name came from its location at the source of the Beaver Branch of Big Bone Creek.
A group of beavers is called a colony, or sometimes a family.
Baby beavers, or kits, are born with all their teeth. Their front incisors are as sharp as chisels. They can eat bark and leaves when they are just a few days old. The newborn kits share their lodge with their parents and their one-year- old siblings.
9 Interesting Facts About Beavers. >> Beavers form monogamous pairs and usually live in family groups of up to 8 related individuals called colonies.
BEAVER IS GOOD FOR US!
Beaver meat, liver and feet are excellent sources of protein. The tail has less protein but is still a good source of this nutrient. Protein is needed to build and repair all parts of the body. Beaver liver is a great source of vitamin A and iron.
Bevarusāle (ಬೆವರುಸಾಲೆ):—[noun] papular or vesicular rash of the skin accompanying profuse sweating, caused by obstruction of the sweat ducts; miliaria; miliaria rubra.
Beavers are not dangerous if left alone. However, they will stand their ground and confront a threat. If trapped or cornered, a beaver will attack a human. The rodents' sharp teeth may cause serious injury as well as infection.
plural beefs ˈbēfs or beeves ˈbēvz.
How to use beeves in a sentence. They carried away bacon, drove away fat hogs and beeves, and robbed the people of every species of moveable property. Captain Barelo had two beeves killed for his and my men, and charged nothing to either. They reminded him of the beeves in the shambles of the elder Varro.
Slang. to complain; grumble.
A baby monkey is called an infant.
What are the male and female beaver called? There are no special names for the male or female, but the babies are called kits.
Baby beavers can be challenging to work with because they easily become stressed. Staff know they are stressed because the beaver will whine and cry, essentially throwing a little beaver tantrum.
A group of platypuses is a called a paddle. The name comes from their paddle-shaped tails.
A group of frogs is called an army, colony, or congregation.
They can often hop around together near ponds, rivers, and streams. Additionally, when threatened by a predator, frogs will produce a loud croaking sound.
A group of owls is most commonly called a parliament, less commonly a congress, stare, or hooting, all of which are related to owls' characteristics. Speaking historically, most collective nouns for animals and birds can be traced back to Books of Courtesy in the Middle Ages.
Beavers groom frequently, both in the lodge and on land, to remove debris from the coat and to waterproof it with oil from anal glands. When the animal emerges from the water to groom, it may start with its face and head, or with its belly.
It's quite common for a cat to give their owner a lick or two on the hand, arm, or even on the cheek. For cats, licking is mostly a sign of affection or a method of cleaning, since cats lick themselves (or their kittens) in order to groom. However, cats will also lick each other to show various types of affection.
The euphemism seems to trace back to 1910s British slang, when it referred to a man's beard. By 1927, due to the visual similarity, the definition got extended to female genitalia. The "beard" meaning emerged because of a resemblance to beaver pelts, and that word goes back to Old English beofor.