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Mammal

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English

Etymology

Latin mammalis "mammarial ", derived from mamma "breast".

Pronunciation

IPA SAMPA
GenAm /ˈmæməl/ /"m{m@l/

Hyphenation

mam·mal

Noun

mammal (plural: mammals )

  1. An animal of the class Mammalia, characterized by being warm-blooded, having hair and feeding milk to its young.
  2. A vertebrate with three bones in the inner ear and one in the jaw.

Related terms

Derived terms

  • mammalian

Translations

  • Bosnian: sisavac m
  • Bulgarian: бозайник (bozajnik) m
  • Catalan: mamífer
  • Chinese: 哺乳類 (bǔrǔlèi)
  • Czech: savec m
  • Danish: pattedyr
  • Dutch: zoogdier n
  • Esperanto: mamulo
  • Farsi: پستاندار (pestandar )
  • Finnish: nisäkäs , imettäväinen (old-fashioned)
  • French: mammifère m
  • German: Säugetier n
  • Greek: θηλαστικά (thilastika) ((el)
  • Guarani: okambúva
  • Hebrew: יונק
  • Ido: mamifero
  • Indonesian: mamalia , hewan menyusui
  • Interlingua: mammifero, mammal
  • Italian: mammifero m
  • Japanese: 哺乳類 (ほにゅうるい , honyūrui)
  • Latin: mammalis , mammalia
  • Latvian: zīdītājs m
  • Lithuanian: žinduolis m
  • Norwegian: pattedyr
  • Polish: ssak m
  • Portuguese: mamífero
  • Romanian: mamifer n
  • Russian: млекопитающее (mlekopitajushchee) n
  • Slovak: cicavec m
  • Slovene: sesalec m
  • Spanish: mamífero m
  • Swedish: däggdjur n
  • Tupinambá: okambúba'e
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