Capybara

/ˌkæpɪˈbɑːrə/ noun

The world's largest living rodent, resembling a giant guinea pig with a barrel-shaped body, native to South America.

From Tupí (Brazilian indigenous language) capibara, where 'ca' means grass and 'pibara' means eater—literally 'grass-eater.' The word entered English through Portuguese exploration and colonial accounts.

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