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wal·la·by \ˈwäləbē, -bi also ˈwȯl-\ noun (plural wallabies also wallaby) Etymology: from wolabā, native name in New So. Wales, Australia 1. : any of various small and medium-sized kangaroos of Macropus and several related genera that are more brightly colored and much smaller than the typical kangaroos — see nail-tailed wallaby, pademelon, rock wallaby 2. : the fur of a wallaby
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