It's a type of donkey.
Yes, burro is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun for a thing; a burro is a small donkey used as a pack animal.
The noun 'burro' is a word for a type of animal; a word for a thing.
The homonym for burro is burrow. Burro refers to a small donkey, while burrow refers to a hole or tunnel dug by a small animal.
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No, but burrow is a verb meaning to make a hole or a tunnel in the ground by digging.The word burro is a noun for a small donkey used as a pack animal.
A Burro is Spanish for 'a donkey', while a Mule is an offspring of the of a male donkey (jack) and a female horse (mare), while the offspring a female donkey (jenny) and a male horse (stallion) is called a hinny.
A burro is a type of small donkey often used as a pack animal. The homophone "burrow" refers to a hole or tunnel dug by animals for shelter or nesting.
the origin of the word burro comes from the (spanish) from Spain language. and it means"donkey" (animal,) but in spanish people use it like saying if your DUMB like "como estas burro"
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Burro-noun A donkeyA sentence using burro-I rode my burro to the general store.