coati


Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
coati /kəʊˈɑːti/
noun (pl. coatis) a raccoon-like animal found in Central and South America, with a long flexible snout and a ringed tail. [Genera Nasua and Nasuella: three or four species.]
– origin C17: from Sp. and Port., from Tupi kua'ti, from cua ‘belt’ + tim ‘nose’.
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