浣熊
浣熊 (hiragana あらいぐま, katakana アライグマ, romaji araiguma, historical hiragana あらひぐま)
From 浣 (huàn, “to wash”) + 熊 (xióng, “bear”). Compare Japanese 洗熊 (araiguma, literally “washing bear”), Dutch wasbeer (literally “washbear”), German Waschbär (literally “washbear”), Luxembourgish Wäschbier (literally “washbear”), Icelandic þvottabjörn (literally “washbear”), Swedish tvättbjörn (literally “washbear”), Spanish oso lavador (literally “washer bear”), Italian orsetto lavatore (literally “washer bear cub”), Romanian ursuleț spălător (literally “washer bear cub”), French raton laveur (literally “washer baby rat”), Estonian pesukaru (literally “washbear”), Finnish pesukarhu (literally “washbear”), Hungarian mosómedve (literally “washbear”), Armenian ջրարջ (ǰrarǰ, literally “water bear”).