Bear

/bɛər/ noun

A bear is a large, heavy mammal with thick fur and strong claws, found in forests, mountains, and Arctic areas. Bears can be powerful predators but often eat plants as well as meat.

“Bear” comes from Old English “bera,” a word that may have meant “the brown one” as a way to avoid saying the animal’s true name. This kind of name-avoidance is seen in several old European languages.

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