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hutia
English
Etymology
From Spanish jutía.
Noun
hutia (plural hutias)
- Any of the medium-sized rodents of the family Capromyidae, which inhabit the Caribbean islands.
Derived terms
- giant hutia
Translations
Further reading
- hutia on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Finnish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?huti?/, [?hut?i?]
- Rhymes: -uti?
- Syllabification: hu?ti?a
Etymology 1
From Spanish jutía.
Noun
hutia
- hutia (rodent)
Declension
Etymology 2
Noun
hutia
- Partitive singular form of huti.
Anagrams
- auhti, haiut, hitua, tiuha
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