zibet

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zibet

(ˈzɪbɪt)
n
(Animals) a large civet, Viverra zibetha, of S and SE Asia, having tawny fur marked with black spots and stripes
[C16: from Medieval Latin zibethum, from Arabic zabād civet]
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zibet

[ˈzɪbɪt] nzibetto
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