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cockroach
English
Etymology
From Spanish cucaracha (“woodlouse”), from cuca (“butterfly caterpillars”), of onomatopoeic origin; see also Greek ?????? (kókkux) and Late Latin cucus. Influenced, via folk etymology, by cock and roach. Doublet of cucaracha.
Pronunciation
Noun
cockroach (plural cockroaches)
- A black or brown straight-winged insect of the order Blattodea.
- Synonym: (US) roach
- (slang, offensive) A person or a member of a group of people regarded as undesirable and rapidly procreating.
- (offensive, slang, ethnic slur, Rwanda) A Tutsi.
- (Australia, slang, derogatory, humorous) A person from New South Wales.
- (Australia, slang, obsolete) A hard lump of brown sugar.
Derived terms
- roach
Translations
Further reading
- cockroach on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
cockroach From the web:
- what cockroaches
- what cockroaches eat
- what cockroaches fly
- what cockroaches hate
- what cockroaches look like
- what cockroaches bite
- what cockroaches have wings
- what cockroaches are bad
guineapig
English
Noun
guineapig (plural guineapigs)
- Alternative spelling of guinea pig
guineapig From the web:
- what guinea pigs eat
- what guinea pig sounds mean
- what guinea pigs need
- what guinea pigs like
- what guinea pigs can't eat
- what guinea pig breed lives the longest
- what guinea pigs see
- what guinea pigs look like
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