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atlantic
Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from French atlantique.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /a?tlan.tik/
Adjective
atlantic m or n (feminine singular atlantic?, masculine plural atlantici, feminine and neuter plural atlantice)
- Atlantic (pertaining to the Atlantic Ocean)
- Atlantic (pertaining to locations in the vicinity of the Atlantic Ocean)
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leatherjacket
English
Etymology
leather +? jacket
Noun
leatherjacket (plural leatherjackets)
- The larva of some crane flies
- Any of several brightly coloured tropical fishes, of the family Balistidae, including the filefish and the triggerfish; leatherfish
- Any of several Atlantic fishes, of the genus Oligoplites, that have a leathery skin; leatherjack
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