stjärt

Etymology
From, , from , from.

Noun

 * 1)  a bottom, a behind, a butt
 * 2) a tail of certain animals, primarily birds, fish, insects and reptiles (tail of a non-mammal or that does not look like a typical mammal's tail (dolphins have a stjärt), roughly)
 * 3)  a tail of some similar objects, for example an airplane
 * 1)  a tail of some similar objects, for example an airplane
 * 1)  a tail of some similar objects, for example an airplane
 * 1)  a tail of some similar objects, for example an airplane

Usage notes

 * Bit less cutesy-sounding compared to.
 * For a non-mammal with a tail reminiscent of a typical mammal's tail (for example a crocodile or scorpion), (typical mammalian tail) and stjärt are often used interchangeably.
 * Saying "fågelns svans" (the bird's tail) brings up the mental image of a bird having something like a cat's tail.