Cacomistle

/ˌkækoʊˈmɪstəl/ noun

A small carnivorous mammal from Mexico and the southwestern United States, also called a ringtail cat, with a long bushy tail.

From Nahuatl (Aztec language) 'tlacomiztli,' a compound of 'tlaco' (half) + 'miztli' (mountain lion), referring to this smaller relative of larger wild cats. Spanish colonizers borrowed the term.

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