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grison /ˈɡrɪz(ə)n / /ˈɡrʌɪs(ə)n /nounA weasel-like mammal with dark fur and a white stripe across the forehead, found in Central and South America.- Genus Galictis, family Mustelidae: two species.
The lesser grison is native to regions of central and southern South America....- The grison hunts both night and day, and is often seen in small groups.
- The tayra is larger than the grison, and while the grison lives on the ground in more open country, the tayra is a forest animal and lives in trees.
OriginLate 18th century: from French, from gris 'grey'. Rhymesarisen, imprison, mizzen, prison, risen, uprisen |