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Beaver

Beavers are large, semiaquatic rodents in the genus Castor native to the temperate Northern Hemisphere. There are two extant species: the North American beaver (Castor canadensis) and the Eurasian beaver (C. fiber).

Plew

(North America) beaver pelt

Beaver

Either of two large semiaquatic rodents, Castor canadensis of North America or C. fiber of Eurasia, having thick brown fur, webbed hind feet, a broad flat tail, and sharp incisors used for gnawing bark and felling trees, with which they construct dams and underwater lodges.

Beaver

The fur of a beaver.

Beaver

A top hat originally made of the underfur of a beaver.
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Beaver

A napped wool fabric, similar to felt, used for outer garments.

Beaver

Vulgar Slang The female genitals.

Beaver

Offensive Slang A woman or girl.

Beaver

A piece of armor attached to a helmet or breastplate to protect the throat or lower face.

Beaver

The visor on a helmet.
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Beaver

Of or relating to a beaver or beavers
Beaver fur.
A beaver hat.

Beaver

Constructed by beavers
Beaver dams.

Beaver

To work diligently and energetically.

Beaver

To spot a beard in a game of beaver.

Beaver

To work hard.

Beaver

To cut a continuous ring around a tree that one is felling.

Beaver

(backgammon) After being doubled, to immediately double the stakes again, a move that keeps the doubling cube on one’s own side of the board.

Beaver

(countable) A semiaquatic rodent of the genus Castor, having a wide, flat tail and webbed feet.

Beaver

The fur of the beaver.

Beaver

(countable) A hat, of various shapes, made from a felted beaver fur (or later of silk), fashionable in Europe between 1550 and 1850.

Beaver

(North American) Beaver pelts as an article of exchange or as a standard of value.

Beaver

Beaver cloth, a heavy felted woollen cloth, used chiefly for making overcoats.

Beaver

A brown colour, like that of a beaver.

Beaver

A move in response to being doubled, in which one immediately doubles the stakes again, keeping the doubling cube on one’s own side of the board.

Beaver

Senseid|en|member of the youngest wing of the Scout movement}} {{alternative case form of Beaver.

Beaver

Senseid|en|part of a helmet}} {{alternative spelling of bevor.

Beaver

An amphibious rodent, of the genus Castor.

Beaver

The fur of the beaver.

Beaver

A hat, formerly made of the fur of the beaver, but now usually of silk.
A brown beaver slouched over his eyes.

Beaver

Beaver cloth, a heavy felted woolen cloth, used chiefly for making overcoats.

Beaver

A man's beard.

Beaver

The hair on a woman's pubic area; - vulgar.

Beaver

A woman; - vulgar and offensive.

Beaver

A person who works enthusiastically and diligently; - used especially in the phrase eager beaver.

Beaver

That piece of armor which protected the lower part of the face, whether forming a part of the helmet or fixed to the breastplate. It was so constructed (with joints or otherwise) that the wearer could raise or lower it to eat and drink.

Beaver

The soft brown fur of the beaver

Beaver

A full beard

Beaver

A man's hat with a tall crown; usually covered with beaver or silk

Beaver

A movable piece of armor on a medieval helmet used to protect the lower face

Beaver

A hat made of beaver fur or similar material

Beaver

Large semiaquatic rodent with webbed hind feet and a broad flat tail; construct complex dams and underwater lodges

Beaver

Work hard on something

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