Cacur

/ˈkæk.ər/ noun

A small carnivorous mammal (Herpestes edwardsi) found in India and Southeast Asia, related to the mongoose family.

From Hindi 'kachur' or 'kaccur,' derived from Sanskrit origins referring to a mongoose-like creature. The word entered English through colonial encounters with Indian fauna.

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