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castor canadensis

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Word: Castor canadensis

Definition: "Castor canadensis" is the scientific name for a type of beaver that is commonly found across most parts of North America, except in Florida.

Usage Instructions:
  • Part of Speech: Noun
  • Usage: When talking about animal species, especially in scientific contexts, you can use the full name "Castor canadensis" to refer to this specific type of beaver. In everyday conversation, you can simply say "beaver."
Example Sentence:
  • "The Castor canadensis is known for building dams in rivers and streams."
Advanced Usage:
  • In more advanced discussions, especially in biology or ecology, you might discuss the behavior, habitat, or role of Castor canadensis in the ecosystem, such as:
    • "Researchers are studying the impact of Castor canadensis on wetland ecosystems."
Word Variants:
  • Common Name: Beaver
  • Plural Form: Castor canadensis (can be used as "beavers" in everyday language)
Different Meanings:
  • Beaver (General Term): While "Castor canadensis" refers specifically to the North American beaver, the word "beaver" can also refer to the animal in general, or it can be used informally to describe someone who works hard (e.g., "a beaver in the office").
Synonyms:
  • Beaver (common name)
  • Rodent (more general term including all types of beavers and similar animals)
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • No specific idioms or phrasal verbs are directly related to "Castor canadensis," but you might encounter idioms involving "beaver," such as:
    • "Busy as a beaver" – This means someone is very busy and working hard.
Summary:

"Castor canadensis" is the scientific name for the North American beaver, known for its dam-building behavior.

Noun
  1. a variety of beaver found in almost all areas of North America except Florida

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