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Noun
tanuki (plural tanuki or tanukis)
- A raccoon dog, Nyctereutes viverrinus.
- Synonym: mangut
- 2023 May 28, Nadia Asparouhova, “Remembering GitHub's Office, a Monument to Tech Culture”, in Wired, →ISSN:
- At my onboarding, I was told that one of GitHub's employees identified as a tanuki, a Japanese raccoon dog—this was fine.
- (Japanese mythology) A folkloric figure in the form of a tanuki, regarded as a shapeshifter and renowned for its enormous scrotum and testicles.
- The joining of a living bonsai tree to a piece of dead wood for aesthetic effect.
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- Hyphenation: ta‧nu‧ki
Noun
tanuki
Japanese
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tanuki
Portuguese
Etymology
Unadapted borrowing from Japanese 狸 (たぬき, tanuki, “raccoon dog”).
Noun
tanuki m (plural tanukis)
- raccoon dog; tanuki (Nyctereutes procyonoides, a canid of East Asia)
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