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kinkajou
noun
kin·ka·jou
ˈkiŋ-kə-ˌjü
: a nocturnal arboreal omnivorous mammal (Potos flavus) found from Mexico to South America that is related to the raccoon and has a long prehensile tail, large eyes, and yellowish brown fur
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Lin-Manuel Miranda plays Vivo, an adorable rapping kinkajou living in Havana as one half of a street-performing act.
—Meg Walters, EW.com, 28 July 2022
And so Andres tasks the kinkajou with delivering an important package.
—Andy Meek, BGR, 14 Aug. 2021
At the time, officers were unable to determine where the kinkajou came from and whether it had been owned by anyone.
—Joelle Goldstein, PEOPLE.com, 19 Aug. 2019
The previous night, the man who was bitten saw the kinkajou sitting on a fence outside and had left it some watermelon to eat.
—Albert Pefley, sun-sentinel.com, 17 Aug. 2019
As Litersky headed out for work, the kinkajou -- which evidently had been camping out in front of the home all night -- slipped inside, according to the commission.
—Scottie Andrew, CNN, 20 Aug. 2019
The kinkajou bit the 37-year-old man’s foot and scratched his leg but didn't seriously injure him, according to a Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission report obtained by Fox News.
—Fox News, 20 Aug. 2019
The kinkajou was corralled into a bathroom until Florida Wildlife officials were able to arrive, CBS 12 reported.
—Richard Tribou, orlandosentinel.com, 19 Aug. 2019
Hike through a dense green woodland dotted with bubbling mud pots, and keep an eye out for exotic and rare wildlife, including monkeys, sloths, emerald toucanets, and the curious kinkajou.
—National Geographic, 17 June 2019
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Word History
Etymology
French, alteration of quincajou wolverine, of Algonquian origin; akin to Ojibwa kwi·nkwaʔa·ke· wolverine
First Known Use
1799, in the meaning defined above
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“Kinkajou.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/kinkajou. Accessed 1 Dec. 2024.
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kinkajou
noun
kin·ka·jou
ˈkiŋ-kə-ˌjü
: a slender long-tailed mammal of Central and South America that is related to the raccoon, is active at night, lives in trees, and has large eyes and soft woolly yellowish brown fur
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