释义 |
pec·ca·ry noun also pec·a·ri or pec·a·ry \ˈpekərē\ (plural peccaries also pecaris or pecaries) Etymology: of Cariban origin; akin to Chayma paquera peccary, Apalai pakĭră 1. : either of two more or less nocturnal gregarious wild swine (genus Tayassu) ranging from Texas to Paraguay and resembling small pigs — see collared peccary, white-lipped peccary 2. or peccary leather : leather tanned from skins of wild peccary boars of So. and Central America and used chiefly for gloves |