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beaver1 noun 1 either of two species of a large semi-aquatic squirrel-like rodent with soft dark-brown fur, large incisor teeth, webbed hind feet and a broad flat scaly tail. See also lodge noun 5. 2 its valuable fur. 3 a hat made of beaver fur. 4 (Beaver or Beaver Scout) a boy belonging to the most junior branch of the Scout (see under scout1) movement. 5 coarse slang, originally US a woman's pubic region, especially the genitals.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon beofor.

beaver1 noun 1 either of two species of a large semi-aquatic squirrel-like rodent with soft dark-brown fur, large incisor teeth, webbed hind feet and a broad flat scaly tail. See also lodge noun 5. 2 its valuable fur. 3 a hat made of beaver fur. 4 (Beaver or Beaver Scout) a boy belonging to the most junior branch of the Scout (see under scout1) movement. 5 coarse slang, originally US a woman's pubic region, especially the genitals.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon beofor.

beaver1 noun 1 either of two species of a large semi-aquatic squirrel-like rodent with soft dark-brown fur, large incisor teeth, webbed hind feet and a broad flat scaly tail. See also lodge noun 5. 2 its valuable fur. 3 a hat made of beaver fur. 4 (Beaver or Beaver Scout) a boy belonging to the most junior branch of the Scout (see under scout1) movement. 5 coarse slang, originally US a woman's pubic region, especially the genitals.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon beofor.