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Rodentia

Source : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

Rodentia \Ro*den"ti*a\, n. pl. [NL. See {Rodent}, a.] (Zo["o]l.)
   An order of mammals having two (rarely four) large incisor
   teeth in each jaw, distant from the molar teeth. The rats,
   squirrels, rabbits, marmots, and beavers belong to this
   order.

   Note: The incisor teeth are long, curved, and strongly
         enameled on the outside, so as to keep a cutting edge.
         They have a persistent pulp and grow continuously.

Source : WordNet®

Rodentia
     n : small gnawing animals: porcupines; rats; mice; squirrels;
         marmots; beavers; gophers; voles; hamsters; guinea pigs;
         agoutis [syn: {order Rodentia}]
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