"puggle" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

IPA: /ˈpʌɡl̩/ Audio: en-au-puggle.ogg Forms: puggles [plural]
Rhymes: -ʌɡəl Etymology: Transferal of trademarked name of a range of soft toys from the mid-1970s which superficially resemble baby echidnas. Head templates: {{en-noun}} puggle (plural puggles)
  1. (chiefly Australia) A baby monotreme (echidna or platypus). Tags: Australia Categories (lifeform): Monotremes
    Sense id: en-puggle-en-noun-gmDAX~Gc Disambiguation of Monotremes: 41 15 10 34 Categories (other): Australian English, English blends Disambiguation of English blends: 20 16 33 32
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Etymology number: 2

Noun [English]

IPA: /ˈpʌɡl̩/ Audio: en-au-puggle.ogg Forms: puggles [plural]
Rhymes: -ʌɡəl Etymology: Blend of pug + beagle Etymology templates: {{blend|en|pug|beagle}} Blend of pug + beagle Head templates: {{en-noun}} puggle (plural puggles)
  1. A small mixed breed of dog created by mating a pug and beagle. Categories (lifeform): Monotremes
    Sense id: en-puggle-en-noun-k4GYu8ED Disambiguation of Monotremes: 41 15 10 34 Categories (other): English blends Disambiguation of English blends: 20 16 33 32
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Etymology number: 3

Verb [English]

IPA: /ˈpʌɡl̩/ Audio: en-au-puggle.ogg Forms: puggles [present, singular, third-person], puggling [participle, present], puggled [participle, past], puggled [past]
Rhymes: -ʌɡəl Etymology: British dialect (Hertfordshire, Essex), from pug (“to poke”) + -le (“frequentative suffix”). Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|pug|le|gloss1=to poke|gloss2=frequentative suffix}} pug (“to poke”) + -le (“frequentative suffix”) Head templates: {{en-verb}} puggle (third-person singular simple present puggles, present participle puggling, simple past and past participle puggled)
  1. (UK, regional) To coax (a rabbit) from a burrow by poking a stick down the hole and moving it about; to delve into a hole in order to locate an animal. Tags: UK, regional Categories (lifeform): Monotremes
    Sense id: en-puggle-en-verb-MTxtBo7m Disambiguation of Monotremes: 41 15 10 34 Categories (other): British English, Regional English, English blends Disambiguation of English blends: 20 16 33 32
  2. (UK, regional) To poke around a hole with a stick, as to explore, remove obstacles, etc. Tags: UK, regional Categories (lifeform): Baby animals, Designer dogs, Monotremes
    Sense id: en-puggle-en-verb-tLgqNfqN Disambiguation of Baby animals: 30 21 11 38 Disambiguation of Designer dogs: 21 28 9 42 Disambiguation of Monotremes: 41 15 10 34 Categories (other): British English, Regional English, English blends, English entries with incorrect language header, English terms suffixed with -le, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries Disambiguation of English blends: 20 16 33 32 Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 24 16 11 49 Disambiguation of English terms suffixed with -le: 32 68 Disambiguation of Pages with 1 entry: 25 17 7 51 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 25 17 5 53
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Etymology number: 1

Inflected forms

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          "text": "Hatching takes 10 days; the young echidna, called a puggle, then sucks milk from the pores of two milk patches and remains in the pouch for 45 to 55 days, at which time the spines develop. The mother digs a nursery burrow and deposits the puggle, returning every 5 days to suckle it until it is weaned at 7 months.",
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        },
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