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guinea pig

–noun
1. a short-eared, tailless rodent of the genus Cavia, usually white, black, and tawny, commonly regarded as the domesticated form of one of the South American wild species of cavy: often used in scientific experiments or kept as a pet.
2. Informal. the subject of any sort of experiment.

Origin:
1655–65
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guinea pig  
n.  
  1. Any of various small, short-eared domesticated rodents of the genus Cavia, having variously colored hair and no visible tail. They are widely kept as pets and often used as experimental animals.

  2. Informal A person who is used as a subject for experimentation or research.


[Perhaps alteration (influenced by Guinea, used as a name for any faraway unknown country) of Guiana.]
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Guinea pig 
1664, native to South America and is so called either because it was first brought back to Britain aboard Guinea-men, ships that plied the triangle trade between England, Guinea, and South America; or from confusion of Guinea (q.v.) with the South American region of Guyana. In the extended sense of "one subjected to an experiment" it is first recorded 1920, because they were commonly used in vivisection experiments.
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Main Entry: guin·ea pig
Pronunciation: 'gin-E-"
Function: noun
: a small stout-bodied short-eared nearly tailless domesticated rodent of the genusCavia (C. cobaya) often kept as a pet and widely used in biological research called also cavy
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guinea pig guin·ea pig (gĭn'ē)
n.
Any of various small, short-eared domesticated rodents of the genus Cavia, having variously colored hair and no visible tail. They are widely kept as pets and often used as experimental animals.

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