IPA: //wænˈdɪəruː//
KK: /wænˈdɪəruː/
A type of monkey found in south-central Asia, known for its shiny black fur and a distinctive gray ruff around its face.
The wanderoo is often seen swinging through the trees in its natural habitat.
The word 'wanderoo' originates from the Malay word 'wandi', meaning a type of monkey, and 'rū', which is a diminutive suffix. The term refers to a small monkey, specifically the long-tailed macaque, known for its playful behavior.
Imagine a small monkey ('wandi') that is playful and fun, which helps you remember that 'wanderoo' refers to a type of small monkey.
No commonly confused words.