noun
- plural of cricetid; members of the family Cricetidae, a large family of rodents that includes hamsters, voles, lemmings, and New World rats and mice.
Usage: technical/zoological; plural form
Examples
- Cricetids are found across the Northern Hemisphere and South America.
- The family Cricetidae comprises over 600 species of cricetids.
- Many cricetids are adapted to cold climates and arctic environments.
- Hamsters and voles are common examples of cricetids.
- Researchers studied the genetic diversity of cricetids in North America.