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arodent

Arodent is not a recognized term in scientific taxonomy. In formal zoological nomenclature there is no clade, family, genus, or species named Arodent, and no organism has been described under that name. Because it lacks taxonomic standing, the word does not have a fixed, universally accepted definition in current mammalogy.

In practice, the word arodent may appear in informal discussions or speculative fiction to denote a hypothetical

Etymology for the term is unclear given its nonstandard status. It could be formed by altering the

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or
fictional
group
of
small,
gnawing
mammals
related
to
rodents,
or
simply
as
a
misspelling
of
“rodent.”
When
encountered
in
scholarly
contexts,
it
is
usually
a
typographical
error
or
a
placeholder
rather
than
a
formal
taxonomic
designation.
word
“rodent”
with
a
prefix
or
suffix,
or
it
may
simply
arise
from
a
typographical
variation.
There
is
no
official
or
widely
accepted
derivation.
true
rodents,
and
broader
mammalian
taxonomy
and
nomenclature.
The
term
arodent
should
be
treated
as
nonstandard
outside
of
specific
fictional
or
informal
contexts.