rabbit vs vole

rabbit

noun
  • A mammal of the family Leporidae, with long ears, long hind legs and a short, fluffy tail. 

  • A runner in a distance race whose goal is mainly to set the pace, either to tire a specific rival so that a teammate can win or to help another break a record; a pacesetter. 

  • A pneumatically-controlled tool used to insert small samples of material inside the core of a nuclear reactor. 

  • A large element at the beginning of a list of items to be bubble sorted, and thus tending to be quickly swapped into its correct position. Compare turtle. 

  • A very poor batsman; selected as a bowler or wicket-keeper. 

  • The meat from this animal. 

  • The fur of a rabbit typically used to imitate another animal's fur. 

  • Rarebit; Welsh rabbit or a similar dish: melted cheese served atop toast. 

verb
  • Confound; damn; drat. 

  • To talk incessantly and in a childish manner; to babble annoyingly. 

  • To hunt rabbits. 

  • To flee. 

vole

noun
  • Any of a large number of species of small rodents of the subfamily Arvicolinae of the family Cricetidae which are not lemmings or muskrats. 

  • A deal in a card game, écarté, that draws all the tricks. 

verb
  • To win all the tricks by a vole. 

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