Gen"et (j&ebreve;n"&ebreve;t or
j&esl;*n&ebreve;t"), Ge*nette" (j&esl;*n&ebreve;t"),
n. [F. genette, Sp. gineta, fr. Ar.
jarnei&tsdot;.] 1. (Zoöl.)
One of several species of small Carnivora of the genus
Genetta, allied to the civets, but having the scent glands
less developed, and without a pouch.
&fist; The common genet (Genetta vulgaris) of Southern
Europe, Asia Minor, and North Africa, is dark gray, spotted with
black. The long tail is banded with black and white. The Cape genet
(G. felina), and the berbe (G. pardina), are related
African species.
2. The fur of the common genet (Genetta
vulgaris); also, any skin dressed in imitation of this
fur.