vole
word
Definition
A small, mouse-like rodent that lives in fields or grasslands and often eats plants or roots.
Usage & Nuances
"Vole" is mostly a biology or wildlife term; it is not commonly used in casual conversation. It is different from "mole" (an animal that digs) and "mouse" (a more familiar rodent). In British English, rarely used outside scientific contexts.
Spanish: topilloPortuguese (BR): toupeira-do-campo - rato-do-campoPortuguese (PT): rato-do-campoChinese (Simplified): 田鼠Chinese (Traditional): 田鼠Hindi: चरणदौड़िया चूहाArabic: فأر الحقلBengali: ভোলRussian: полевкаJapanese: ハタネズミVietnamese: chuột đồngKorean: 들쥐Turkish: tarla faresiUrdu: چھوٹا چوہا (فیلڈ وول)Indonesian: tikus sawah
Example Sentences
A vole looks like a small mouse.
basic
The garden was full of voles.
basic
A vole eats grass and roots.
basic
Farmers worry when voles damage their crops.
natural
I spotted a vole running across the trail this morning.
natural
Most people confuse a vole with a mouse, but they're different animals.
natural