marmoset

Etymology
, probably from, of imitative origin.

Noun

 * 1) A small monkey, now specifically a Central and South American monkey of the genera, , , or , with claws instead of nails, and a rather primitive layout.
 * 2)  A hideous figure; a grotesque.
 * 3)  An unappealing or foolish man.

Derived terms

 * (genus )
 * common marmoset
 * (genus )
 * silvery marmoset
 * Roosmalens' dwarf marmoset, (genus  or subgenus )
 * (species or )
 * pygmy marmoset (genus or subgenus )
 * ( or )
 * (genus )
 * silvery marmoset
 * Roosmalens' dwarf marmoset, (genus  or subgenus )
 * (species or )
 * pygmy marmoset (genus or subgenus )
 * ( or )
 * Roosmalens' dwarf marmoset, (genus  or subgenus )
 * (species or )
 * pygmy marmoset (genus or subgenus )
 * ( or )
 * Roosmalens' dwarf marmoset, (genus  or subgenus )
 * (species or )
 * pygmy marmoset (genus or subgenus )
 * ( or )
 * Roosmalens' dwarf marmoset, (genus  or subgenus )
 * (species or )
 * pygmy marmoset (genus or subgenus )
 * ( or )

Translations

 * Asturian:
 * Belarusian: ма́лпачка
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:, 狨猴, 絹毛猴,
 * Czech:
 * Finnish: marmosetti
 * French: ,
 * German: Marmosette
 * Hungarian:
 * Ido:
 * Irish: moncaí marmaisíneach
 * Italian: uistitì, marmose
 * Japanese:
 * Korean: 마모셋
 * Old Tupi: sagûi
 * Polish: marmozeta
 * Portuguese: sagui,, sauim, soim
 * Russian: ,
 * Serbo-Croatian: marmoset, marmozet
 * Spanish: tití