Smithsonian Magazine: ‘Little Critters’ Drop-In Program Lets the Smallest National Zoo Visitors Play Hands-On With Nature
At the Smithsonian’s National Zoo’s Little Critters: Nature Play area, young children and their caregivers can have fun with free, nature-based play activities Mike Bock At 10 a.m. on a sunny Tuesday, ...
‘Little Critters’ Drop-In Program Lets the Smallest National Zoo Visitors Play Hands-On With Nature
The meaning of CRITTER is an animal : creature —sometimes used of a person. How to use critter in a sentence.
(Definition of critter from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)
Definition of critter noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
The most common meaning of critter is "a living creature," whether wild or domestic; it also can mean "a child" when used as a term of sympathetic endearment, or it can mean "an unfortunate person."
Noun critter (plural critters) (usually endearing, US, Australia) A creature, and specifically, an animal or something animal-like.
A critter is a general term, often used in an informal or affectionate context, for any type of animal or creature. This includes both wild and domesticated animals, as well as insects, birds, reptiles, and other living beings.
critter in American English (ˈkrɪtər ) noun dial. var. of creature (sense 2); often sp.: crittur (ˈcrittur)
Critter is an informal word for any living creature, from a wolf to a spider. You might like going to watch various critters at the zoo, or live on a small farm where you can keep critters of your own, like goats and chickens.