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vanessa
English
Etymology
From the genus name.
Noun
vanessa (plural vanessas)
- (zoology) Any butterfly of the genus Vanessa.
Anagrams
- Vanasse
Italian
Noun
vanessa f (plural vanesse)
- red admiral, painted lady or any other butterfly of the genus Vanessa
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