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Raccoon

see synonyms of raccoon

Noun

1. raccoon

the fur of the North American racoon

2. raccoon, racoon

an omnivorous nocturnal mammal native to North America and Central America

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Raccoon

see synonyms of raccoon
noun plural -coons or -coon
1. 
any omnivorous mammal of the genus Procyon, esp P. lotor (North American raccoon), inhabiting forests of North and Central America and the Caribbean: family Procyonidae, order Carnivora (carnivores). Raccoons have a pointed muzzle, long tail, and greyish-black fur with black bands around the tail and across the face
2. 
the fur of the North American raccoon

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Raccoon

see synonyms of raccoon
nounWord forms: plural racˈcoons or racˈcoon
1. 
any of a genus (Procyon, family Procyonidae) of small, tree-climbing, American carnivores, active largely at night and characterized by long, yellowish-gray fur, black, masklike markings across the eyes, and a long, black-ringed tail
2. 
its fur

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Raccoon

see synonyms of raccoon
n. pl. rac·coons or raccoon also ra·coons or racoon
1. An omnivorous mammal (Procyon lotor) native to the Americas and introduced elsewhere, having grayish-brown fur, black masklike facial markings, and a black-ringed bushy tail.
2. The fur of this mammal.
3. Any of various similar or related animals.

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