hyrax
[ hahy-raks ]
/ ˈhaɪ ræks /
noun, plural hy·rax·es, hy·ra·ces [hahy-ruh-seez] /ˈhaɪ rəˌsiz/.
any of several species of small mammals of the order Hyracoidea, of Africa and the Mediterranean region, having short legs, ears, and tail, and hooflike nails on the toes.
Origin of hyrax
1825–35; < New Latin < Greek
hýrax (genitive
hýrakos) shrewmouse
Words nearby hyrax
hypsography,
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hyssop,
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British Dictionary definitions for hyrax
hyrax
/ (ˈhaɪræks) /
noun plural hyraxes or hyraces (ˈhaɪrəˌsiːz)
any agile herbivorous mammal of the family Procaviidae and order Hyracoidea, of Africa and SW Asia, such as Procavia capensis (rock hyrax). They resemble rodents but have feet with hooflike toes
Also called: dassie, ((South African)) rock rabbit
Word Origin for hyrax
C19: from New Latin, from Greek
hurax shrewmouse; probably related to Latin
sōrex