potamogale
[ pot-uh-mog-uh-lee ]
/ ˌpɒt əˈmɒg ə li /
noun
Origin of potamogale
1875–80; < New Latin < Greek
potamó(s) river +
galê weasel
Words nearby potamogale
potable,
potae,
potage,
potager,
potamic,
potamogale,
potamology,
potamoplankton,
potaro,
potash,
potash alum
Example sentences from the Web for potamogale
Clavicles are present, which is not the case with Potamogale.
The Cambridge Natural History, Vol X., Mammalia |Frank Evers BeddardThe tibia and fibula are distinct, not confluent with one another as in Potamogale.
The Cambridge Natural History, Vol X., Mammalia |Frank Evers BeddardClavicles are well developed (except in Potamogale), and the humerus generally has an ent-epicondylar foramen.
The Vertebrate Skeleton |Sidney H. Reynolds