Any of the relatively small placental mammals that constitute the order Rodentia, having constantly growing incisor teeth specialized for gnawing.
1 Hence the name of Processionary given to the gnawer of the pine.
2 Known as the Mind - gnawer among the clans of the northern Odhan.
3 The greatest expert in this work is the Dermestes beetle, an enthusiastic gnawer of animal remains.
4 They are inveterate gnawers , and spend much of their time in trees gnawing the bark.
5 He would consign no one to the bone - gnawers and gravel-maggots, not even a filthy jawa.
6 Now all these gnawers can be recognized by their leavings, such as crumbs and worm holes.
7 They are great gnawers , and will gnaw your house down if you do not look out.
8 Let not the gnawers of the world, the rodentia, despise the winged creatures of the upper air.
9 House People do not realize that those gnawers are the greatest enemies that the Wise Watchers keep in check.
10 These animals are great gnawers .
11 I clear the fields of mice and other gnawers , besides spiders, grasshoppers, and snails; while as a frog-lover, I am a veritable Frenchman.
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