Capibara

/ˌkæpɪˈbɑrə/ noun

The world's largest living rodent, a semi-aquatic mammal native to South America that weighs up to 150 pounds.

From Portuguese capibara, derived from the Tupi language of Brazil (ka'apiûara), where 'ka'api' means 'grass' and 'ara' means 'eater,' literally 'grass eater.' The word entered English through Portuguese colonial sources.

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