raccoon

The meaning (definition) of the word raccoon
a furry animal with a striped tail and a mask face
The word raccoon used in a sentence
“The raccoon washed its food in the stream at night.”
Words that mean the same as raccoon (synonyms)
bandit
The plural of the word raccoon
raccoons
How the word raccoon is said around the world
| French | raton laveur |
| Spanish | mapache |
| Mandarin | 狸 |
| Hindi | एक प्रकार का जानवर |
| Arabic | الراكون |
| Russian | енот |
| Portuguese (EU) | guaxinim |
| Portuguese (BR) | guaxinim |
| Japanese | ラクーン |
| German | Waschbär |
| Urdu | ایک قسم کا جانور |
| Punjabi | ਰੈਕੂਨ |
| Korean | 너구리 |
| Hebrew | רָקוּן |
| Greek | ρακούν |
| Dutch | wasbeer |
| Filipino | rakun |
| Vietnamese | gấu trúc |
| Turkish | rakun |
| Persian | راکون |
| Polish | szop |
| Ukrainian | єнот |
| Bengali | র্যাকুন |
| Swedish | tvättbjörn |
| Italian | procione |
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