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antarctic
English
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation)
- IPA(key): /æn?t??kt?k/
Adjective
antarctic (comparative more antarctic, superlative most antarctic)
- Alternative spelling of Antarctic
Romanian
Etymology
From French antarctique, from Latin antarcticus, from Ancient Greek ??????????? (antarktikós).
Adjective
antarctic m or n (feminine singular antarctic?, masculine plural antarctici, feminine and neuter plural antarctice)
- Antarctic
Derived terms
- Oceanul Antarctic m (“Southern Ocean”)
antarctic From the web:
- what antarctica looks like
- what antarctica looks like without ice
- what antarctica looks like now
- what antarctica looks like under the ice
- what antarctica used to look like
- what antarctic animals are endangered
- what antarctic animals eat krill
icefish
English
Etymology
ice +? fish
Noun
icefish (plural icefishes or icefish)
- Any member of notothenioid family Channichthyidae; these Antarctic fishes are named for the lack of hemoglobin in their blood
- The noodlefish (family Salangidae in order Osmeriformes).
Verb
icefish (third-person singular simple present icefishes, present participle icefishing, simple past and past participle icefished)
- Alternative form of ice fish
References
- icefish on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
icefish From the web:
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