otter in French
otter in French is loutre — otter means a sleek, semi-aquatic mammal with dense fur that hunts fish and other prey in rivers or coastal waters.
otter in French
loutre
What does "otter" mean?
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noun A sleek, semi-aquatic mammal with dense fur that hunts fish and other prey in rivers or coastal waters.
"A pair of otters played in the shallows near the dock."
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noun Informally, a slim, hairy man, especially used within gay culture to contrast with a stockier "bear."
"He described himself as more of an otter than a bear."
otter in a sentence
- A pair of otters played in the shallows near the dock.
- The zoo built a new enclosure for its river otters.
- He described himself as more of an otter than a bear.
Common French translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "otter" in French?
"otter" in French is loutre. otter means: A sleek, semi-aquatic mammal with dense fur that hunts fish and other prey in rivers or coastal waters.
How do you use "otter" in a sentence?
Example: "A pair of otters played in the shallows near the dock." In French, "otter" is loutre.
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