"Etruscan shrew" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: Etruscan shrews [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun}} Etruscan shrew (plural Etruscan shrews)
  1. Suncus etruscus, a species of shrew native to Eurasia. Wikipedia link: Etruscan shrew Categories (lifeform): Soricomorphs Synonyms: Etruscan pygmy shrew, white-toothed pygmy shrew Translations (Suncus etruscus): musaranya etrusca [feminine] (Catalan), Etruskerspitzmaus [feminine] (German), mustiolo [masculine] (Italian), 사비왜소땃쥐 (sabiwaesottatjwi) (Korean), musaranho pigmeu [masculine] (Portuguese), chițcanul pitic [masculine] (Romanian), ка́рликовая многозу́бка (kárlikovaja mnogozúbka) [feminine] (Russian), ка́рликовая белозу́бка (kárlikovaja belozúbka) [feminine] (Russian), белозу́бка-малю́тка (belozúbka-maljútka) [feminine] (Russian), этру́сская землеро́йка (etrússkaja zemlerójka) [feminine] (Russian), многозу́бка-малю́тка (mnogozúbka-maljútka) [feminine] (Russian)

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