coyote

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English - Turkish
{i} çakal

Şarkıcı vahşi çakallar tarafından öldürüldü. - The singer was killed by wild coyotes.

2009 yılında, çakallar Montana eyaletinde 2.500 koyun ve 12.000 kuzu öldürdü. - In 2009, coyotes killed 2,500 sheep and 12,000 lambs in the state of Montana.

(Tekstil) koyote

Bazen inekler, koyoteler tarafından öldürülür. - Sometimes cows are killed by coyotes.

O bir koyote tarafından takip ediliyor. - She is being chased by a coyote.

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English - English
A smuggler of illegal immigrants across the land border from Mexico into the United States of America
A canine species native to North America

Near Rio Frio we shot several handsome birds, and saw a cayjotte, or wild dog, which in size nearly approached the wolf.

someone who smuggles illegal immigrants into the United States (usually acress the Mexican border)
Its voice is a snapping bark, followed by a prolonged, shrill howl
{i} North American prairie wolf
small wolf native to western North America a forest fire fighter who is sent to battle remote and severe forest fires (often for days at a time) someone who smuggles illegal immigrants into the United States (usually acress the Mexican border)
A carnivorous animal (Canis latrans), allied to the dog, found in the western part of North America; called also prairie wolf
small wolf native to western North America
a forest fire fighter who is sent to battle remote and severe forest fires (often for days at a time)
A canine species (Canis latrans) native to North America
A coyote is a small wolf which lives in the plains of North America. a small wild dog that lives in North West America and Mexico (coyotl). Species (Canis latrans) of canine found in North and Central America. Its range extends from Alaska and Canada south through the continental U.S. and Mexico to Central America. It weighs about 20-50 lbs (9-23 kg) and is about 3-4 ft (1-1.3 m) long, including its 12-16-in. (30-40-cm) tail. Its coarse fur is generally buff above and whitish below; its legs are reddish, and its tail is bushy and black-tipped. The coyote feeds mainly on small mammals such as rodents, rabbits, and hares but can also take down deer, sometimes doing so in packs. Vegetation and carrion are commonly eaten as well. Though persecuted by humans because of its potential (generally overstated) to prey on domestic or game animals, it has adapted well to human-dominated environments, including urban areas. A coyote-dog cross is called a coydog
varmint
coyote ugly
A (U.S. pejorative slang) Very ugly, nearly always applied to a non-canine female
coyote brush
widely spreading evergreen shrub of southwestern United States with flower heads in a leafy panicle
coyote state
South Dakota; a nickname
coyotes
plural of coyote
coyote

    Hyphenation

    coy·ote

    Turkish pronunciation

    kayōti

    Synonyms

    prairie wolf

    Pronunciation

    /kīˈōtē/ /kaɪˈoʊtiː/

    Etymology

    [ 'kI-"Ot, kI-'O-tE ] (noun.) 1759. From Spanish coyote, from Nahuatl coyotl.

    Common Collocations

    coyote ugly
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