armadillo








[ad_1] noun, plural ar·ma·dil·los.
  1. any of several burrowing, chiefly nocturnal mammals constituting the family Dasypodidae, ranging from the southern U.S. through South America, having strong claws and a jointed protective covering of bony plates: used in certain areas for food.

noun plural -los

  1. any edentate mammal of the family Dasypodidae of Central and South America and S North America, such as Priodontes giganteus (giant armadillo). They are burrowing animals, with peglike rootless teeth and a covering of strong horny plates over most of the body
  2. fairy armadillo another name for pichiciego
n.

1570s, from Spanish armadillo, diminutive of armado “armored,” from Latin armatus, past participle of armare “to arm” (see arm (n.2)). So called for its hard, plated shell.

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