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tamarin

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Word: Tamarin

Part of Speech: Noun

Definition: A tamarin is a small type of monkey that is found in South America. They are known for their soft, silky fur and long tails that are not used for grabbing things (this is what is meant by "nonprehensile").

Usage Instructions:
  • Basic Usage: You can use "tamarin" when talking about animals, especially in discussions about wildlife or specific types of monkeys.
  • Example Sentence: "The tamarin swung from branch to branch in the rainforest, showing off its beautiful fur."
Advanced Usage:
  • In zoology or biology, you might discuss the tamarin’s habitat, behavior, or role in the ecosystem.
  • Example Sentence: "Researchers studied the tamarin's social structure to better understand its adaptation to the dense Amazon rainforest."
Word Variants:
  • Tamarin (singular): Refers to one individual monkey.
  • Tamarins (plural): Refers to more than one tamarin.
Different Meanings:
  • None: The primary meaning of "tamarin" refers specifically to this type of monkey, and it does not have other meanings in English.
Synonyms:
  • There are no direct synonyms for "tamarin," but it can be broadly categorized with similar animals like "monkey" or "primate."
Related Terms:
  • Marmoset: Another type of small monkey, which is often confused with tamarins due to their similar appearance.
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • There are no common idioms or phrasal verbs that specifically include the word "tamarin."
Fun Fact:

Tamarins are known for their social behavior and often live in family groups. They communicate with each other through various sounds and are very active animals.

Summary:

A tamarin is a small, South American monkey recognized for its silky fur and long, nonprehensile tail.

Noun
  1. small South American marmoset with silky fur and long nonprehensile tail

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