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What (who) is Polecat - definition

COMMON NAME FOR SEVERAL MAMMALS
Polecats; Pole cat; Pole-cat; Pole cats; Foul marten

polecat         
n.
1.
[Of Europe.] Fitchew, fitch, fitchet, weasel, foumart, foulmart (Mustela putorius).
2.
[Of North America.] Mink, minx (Mustela vison).
Polecat         
·noun The zorilla. The name is also applied to other allied species.
II. Polecat ·noun A small European carnivore of the Weasel family (Putorius foetidus). Its scent glands secrete a substance of an exceedingly disagreeable odor. Called also fitchet, foulmart, and European ferret.
polecat         
(polecats)
A polecat is a small, thin, fierce wild animal. Polecats have a very unpleasant smell.
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Wikipedia

Polecat

Polecat is a common name for several mustelid species in the order Carnivora and subfamilies Ictonychinae and Mustelinae. Polecats do not form a single taxonomic rank (i.e. clade). The name is applied to several species with broad similarities to European polecats, the only polecat species native to the British Isles, such as having a dark mask-like marking across the face.

In the United States, the term polecat is sometimes applied to the black-footed ferret, a native member of the Mustelinae. In Southern United States dialect, the term polecat is sometimes used as a colloquial nickname for the skunk, which is part of the family Mephitidae.

Despite their common name, polecats are more closely related to dogs than cats, which is why they are placed in the suborder Caniformia.

Examples of use of Polecat
1. Seconds later, Bert had sunk his teeth into the polecat, and refused to let go.
2. It had the polecat in his mouth and was shaking it.
3. He said: "I very much regret that Bert our Jack Russell, attacked a polecat at the County Show.
4. Article continues The polecat, named Socks, was so badly injured by the mauling he was put down.
5. Poling and other polecat enthusiasts gathered in North Ridgeville, about 25 miles southwest of Cleveland, for the sixth annual Skunkfest.