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Etymology: [ 'pä-s&m ] (noun.) 1613. Corruption of opossum, from Algonquian wapathemwa.

ölü numarası yapmak, keseli sıçan, opossum, i., k.dili. opossum, sarig. f., k.dili, uyur gibi yapmak, play possum ölü taklidi yapmak, amerika keseli sıçanı, i., zool. opossum, sarig, sarig,

1 ölü numarası yapmak     ts
2 keseli sıçan  isim     ts
3 opossum     ts
4 i., k.dili. opossum, sarig. f., k.dili     ts
5 uyur gibi yapmak     ts
6 play possum ölü taklidi yapmak     ts
7opossum amerika keseli sıçanı  Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji     ts
8opossum i., zool. opossum, sarig     ts
9opossum sarig     ts
 

Popular form for opossum, a marsupial of the family Didelphidae of the Americas, Any of marsupials in several families of the order Diprotodontia of Australia and neighboring islands, Popular form for the opossums, the marsupials of the family Didelphidae of the Americas, An opossum, opossum, small marsupial found in the eastern United States, A possum is the same as an opossum. or phalanger Any of several species (family Phalangeridae) of nocturnal, arboreal marsupials of Australia and New Guinea. They are 22-50 in. (55-125 cm) long, including the long prehensile tail, and have woolly fur. All species eat fruits, leaves, and blossoms; some also eat insects and small vertebrates. Possums grasp branches with their hind feet. Most species bear their young in tree hollows and unused birds' nests; a few build leafy nests. Several species are endangered because of predation, fur trapping, or habitat loss, but the common brush-tailed possum is considered a pest. See also opossum, nocturnal arboreal marsupial having a naked prehensile tail found from southern North America to northern South America, small furry Australian arboreal marsupials having long usually prehensile tails, Any American marsupial of the genera Didelphys and Chironectes. The common species of the United States is Didelphys virginiana, small marsupial animal which has a prehensile tail and is native to the eastern United States and Central and South America; small marsupial animal that is native to Australia and New Zealand, Any American marsupial of the genera Didelphys and Chironectes, An opossum is a small animal that lives in America. It carries its young in a pouch on its body, and has thick fur and a long tail. one of various small animals from America and Australia that have fur and climb trees (opassom, from op + assom ). Any of about 66 species (family Didelphidae) of New World, mostly arboreal, nocturnal marsupials. Highly adaptable and prolific, opossums have changed little in millions of years. The North American species, the stout-bodied common, or Virginia, opossum (Didelphis marsupialis), grows to 40 in. (100 cm) long. It is largely white and has an opposable clawless toe on each hind foot; with its long, hairless, prehensile tail, it resembles a large rat. Up to 25 grublike, 0.07-oz (2-g) newborns compete for the 13 nipples in the pouch, where the survivors spend four or five weeks; they spend the following eight to nine weeks clinging to the mother's back. The common opossum may feign death ("play possum") if surprised. It eats small animals, insects, and fruit, and sometimes domestic poultry and cultivated grain. See also possum, The common species of the United States is Didelphys Virginiana,

10 Popular form for opossum, a marsupial of the family Didelphidae of the Americas     ts
11 Any of marsupials in several families of the order Diprotodontia of Australia and neighboring islands     ts
12 Popular form for the opossums, the marsupials of the family Didelphidae of the Americas     ts
13 An opossum     ts
14 opossum, small marsupial found in the eastern United States  isim     ts
15 A possum is the same as an opossum. or phalanger Any of several species (family Phalangeridae) of nocturnal, arboreal marsupials of Australia and New Guinea. They are 22-50 in. (55-125 cm) long, including the long prehensile tail, and have woolly fur. All species eat fruits, leaves, and blossoms; some also eat insects and small vertebrates. Possums grasp branches with their hind feet. Most species bear their young in tree hollows and unused birds' nests; a few build leafy nests. Several species are endangered because of predation, fur trapping, or habitat loss, but the common brush-tailed possum is considered a pest. See also opossum     ts
16 nocturnal arboreal marsupial having a naked prehensile tail found from southern North America to northern South America     ts
17 small furry Australian arboreal marsupials having long usually prehensile tails     ts
18opossum Any American marsupial of the genera Didelphys and Chironectes. The common species of the United States is Didelphys virginiana     ts
19opossum small marsupial animal which has a prehensile tail and is native to the eastern United States and Central and South America; small marsupial animal that is native to Australia and New Zealand  isim     ts
20opossum Any American marsupial of the genera Didelphys and Chironectes     ts
21opossum An opossum is a small animal that lives in America. It carries its young in a pouch on its body, and has thick fur and a long tail. one of various small animals from America and Australia that have fur and climb trees (opassom, from op + assom ). Any of about 66 species (family Didelphidae) of New World, mostly arboreal, nocturnal marsupials. Highly adaptable and prolific, opossums have changed little in millions of years. The North American species, the stout-bodied common, or Virginia, opossum (Didelphis marsupialis), grows to 40 in. (100 cm) long. It is largely white and has an opposable clawless toe on each hind foot; with its long, hairless, prehensile tail, it resembles a large rat. Up to 25 grublike, 0.07-oz (2-g) newborns compete for the 13 nipples in the pouch, where the survivors spend four or five weeks; they spend the following eight to nine weeks clinging to the mother's back. The common opossum may feign death ("play possum") if surprised. It eats small animals, insects, and fruit, and sometimes domestic poultry and cultivated grain. See also possum     ts
22opossum The common species of the United States is Didelphys Virginiana     ts
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