rattus

/ˈrætəs/

Definitions

1. noun

A genus of large rodents, typically with stout bodies and long, often hairless, tails, including the black rat and the brown rat.

“The species Rattus norvegicus is often considered a pest due to its ability to spread diseases.”

Synonyms

  • mouse
  • rodent

Antonyms

  • carnivore
  • primate