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“coypus”
1. A large water rodent of South America having webbed hind feet, a rat-like tail, and has hair that resembles that of the beaver: "The coypu look like small beavers and they are bred in captivity."
3. Etymology: American Spanish coipú and from Araucanian kóypu.
"Most of the fur of the coypus in the farm was sold to companies for making fashionable wear for women."
2. A coat composed of this animal: "Susan thought her fur coat was made of beaver, but it turned out to be from coypu instead."3. Etymology: American Spanish coipú and from Araucanian kóypu.
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