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Beaver

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Meaning

Noun

A
of the
Castor, having a
,
and
feet.
The
of the beaver.
A
, of various
, made from a
(or
of
),
in Europe between 1550 and 1850.
In American English & Canadian English:
Beaver
as an
of
or as a
of value.
Beaver
, a
, used
for making overcoats.
A
,
of a beaver.
In Backgammon:
A
to being
, in
the
again,
the
on one’s own
of the board.
Alternative letter-case form of Beaver (“member of the
of the Scout movement”).
Alternative
of
(“part of a helmet”).
In British English & Thieves' cant:
Butter.
In Beards, Hair & Headwear:
  • Referring to a beard.
  • A
    or a
    person.
  • In Hair:
  • Referring to a beard.
  • A
    , in which
    are
    by
    beards.
  • In American English, Canadian English, Genitalia & Hair:
  • Referring to the
    area or a woman.
  • The
    a
    or a
    itself; (attributively)
    or
    women.
  • 🤬
    In American English:
  • Referring to the
    area or a woman.
  • A
    , especially one who is
    attractive.
  • A
    or
    of the American state of Oregon.
    In Canadian English:
    A
    of the
    of the Scout
    ,
    of
    for children,
    , of
    to
    years of age.
    Alternative letter-case form of
    (“beard-spotting game”).

    Verb

    To work hard.
    In Backgammon:
    After being
    , to
    double the
    again, a
    that
    the
    on one’s own
    of the board.
    To form a felt-like
    ,
    to
    is used for felt-making.
    To
    a
    in
    of beaver.

    Name

    A surname.
  • A place name.
  • A
    in Arkansas, United States.
  • A place name.
  • A
    in Iowa, United States.
  • A place name.
  • A
    in Ohio, United States.
  • A place name.
  • A
    , the
    of Beaver County, Oklahoma, United States.
  • A place name.
  • A
    , the
    of Beaver County, Pennsylvania, United States.
  • A place name.
  • A
    , the
    of Beaver County, Utah, United States.
  • A place name.
  • A
    in West Virginia, United States.
  • A place name.
  • A number of
    in the United States,
    under Beaver Township.
  • The Dane-zaa people,
    to
    Alberta and British Columbia, Canada.
    Sourced from
    Wiktionary

    Origin

    beaver
    English
    arrow
    baviere
    Old French (842-ca. 1400)
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    baver
    Old French (842-ca. 1400)
    Sourced from
    Etym
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