Bisamratte
muskrat
noun BEE-zahm-rat-te Rare
Origin: from 'Bisam' (musk) + Ratte (rat)
Usage Note
Bisamratte (Ondatra zibethicus) is a North American rodent introduced to Europe that has become common in German waterways. It is semi-aquatic and can cause damage to riverbanks by burrowing. Plural: die Bisamratten.
Examples
"Die Bisamratte schwimmt flink und taucht gut in Teichen und Kanälen."
Natural Translation
The muskrat swims nimbly and dives well in ponds and canals.
Literal Translation
The muskrat swims nimbly and dives well in ponds and canals.
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