Also called carcajou. a stocky, carnivorous North American mammal, Gulo luscus, of the weasel family, having blackish, shaggy hair with white markings.
(initial capital letter) a native or inhabitant of Michigan (the Wolverine State) (used as a nickname).
Origin of wolverine
1565–75; alteration of earlier wolvering (with -ine2 for -ing3), obscure derivative of wolf
Words nearby wolverine
Wolof, Wolseley, Wolsey, wolver, Wolverhampton, wolverine, Wolverine State, wolves, wolves in sheep's clothing, woman, woman about town
“The last historic report of a wolverine in Mount Rainier National Park is from 1915, it was a trapping record from a park naturalist at the time,” Chestnut says.
Mount Rainier’s first wolverine mama in a century is a sign of the species’ comeback|Hannah Seo|August 28, 2020|Popular Science
So when park wildlife ecologist Tara Chestnut and her colleagues received numerous credible reports of wolverine sightings from hikers, they set out to install a camera in hopes of catching video proof.
Mount Rainier’s first wolverine mama in a century is a sign of the species’ comeback|Hannah Seo|August 28, 2020|Popular Science
A big part of that effort is documenting where and when wolverines pass through.
Mount Rainier’s first wolverine mama in a century is a sign of the species’ comeback|Hannah Seo|August 28, 2020|Popular Science
The co-owner of Metropolis Collectables, Vincent has Wolverine mutton chops, a Tony Stark goatee, and Lex Luthor swagger.
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Hugh Jackman has been Wolverine in the movies and the flashy Boy From Oz on stage.
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The most credible scientific data on wolverine behavior documents an absolute dependence on “persistent spring snow habitat.”
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“X-men Origins: Wolverine” featured a pharmaceutical plot twist so inane it was almost awesome.
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The line I keep saying is that nobody goes around saying, “Hey, Iron Man has a better sense of humor than Wolverine.”
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And the wolverine laughed and said: 'Oh, that will do just as well'; and began to run down the side of the mountain.
The Brown Fairy Book|Andrew Lang
Whether the wolverine knows poison, he is too wary to experiment on doubtful diet.
The Story of the Trapper|A. C. Laut
In fact, in general colour and the arrangement of his hair, he is not unlike a badger or wolverine.
The Bush Boys|Captain Mayne Reid
"It isn't a wolverine, and it isn't a fisher, and it isn't a coyote," Koot told himself.
The Story of the Trapper|A. C. Laut
The wolverine had not had much time to kill the latter ere the wolves were upon him, and so he was not very much torn.
Three Boys in the Wild North Land|Egerton Ryerson Young
British Dictionary definitions for wolverine
wolverine
/ (ˈwʊlvəˌriːn) /
noun
a large musteline mammal, Gulo gulo, of northern forests of Eurasia and North America having dark very thick water-resistant furAlso called: glutton
Word Origin for wolverine
C16 wolvering, from wolf + -ing ³ (later altered to -ine)