"common marmoset" meaning in All languages combined

See common marmoset on Wiktionary

Noun [English]

Forms: common marmosets [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun}} common marmoset (plural common marmosets)
  1. marmoset, a New World monkey, Callithrix jacchus Wikipedia link: common marmoset Categories (lifeform): New World monkeys Translations (New World monkey): valkotupsumarmosetti (Finnish), Weißbüschelaffe [masculine] (German), 絹猿 (kinuzaru) (alt: キヌザル) (Japanese), обыкнове́нная игру́нка (obyknovénnaja igrúnka) [feminine] (Russian), уисти́ти (uistíti) [feminine, masculine] (Russian), tití común [masculine] (Spanish)

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