1.
[syn: civet, civet cat]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Civet \Civ"et\ (s[i^]v"[e^]t), n. [F. civette (cf. It. zibetto)
civet, civet cat, fr. LGr. zape`tion, fr. Ar. zub[=a]d,
zab[=a]d, civet.]
1. A substance, of the consistence of butter or honey, taken
from glands in the anal pouch of the civet (Viverra
civetta). It is of clear yellowish or brownish color, of
a strong, musky odor, offensive when undiluted, but
agreeable when a small portion is mixed with another
substance. It is used as a perfume.
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2. (Zool) The animal that produces civet (Viverra civetta);
-- called also civet cat. It is carnivorous, from two to
three feet long, and of a brownish gray color, with
transverse black bands and spots on the body and tail. It
is a native of northern Africa and of Asia. The name is
also applied to other species.
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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Civet \Civ"et\, v. t.
To scent or perfume with civet. --Cowper
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WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):
civet
n 1: cat-like mammal typically secreting musk used in perfumes
[syn: civet, civet cat]