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gimnoto Wikipedia it From translingual <span class="searchmatch">Gymnotus</span> gimnoto m (plural gimnoti) A fish of the Neotropical genus (<span class="searchmatch">Gymnotus</span>), the banded knifefish. gimnotto elettrico...
gymnotine (plural gymnotines) Any of the genus <span class="searchmatch">Gymnotus</span> of knifefishes. Synonym: gymnote...
sara'pó. carapo (plural carapos) The banded knifefish, a Brazilian fish, <span class="searchmatch">Gymnotus</span> carapo. 1763, The Natural History of Fishes and Serpents, Including Sea-turtles...
gymnote (plural gymnotes) Any of the genus <span class="searchmatch">Gymnotus</span> of knifefishes. gymnote m (plural gymnotes) gymnote “gymnote”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé...
<span class="searchmatch">Gymnotus</span> + -iformes Gymnotiformes A taxonomic order within the class Teleostei. (order): Eukaryota – superkingdom; Animalia – kingdom; Bilateria – subkingdom;...
Abraham left the Chaldee land. 1777, James Perry, The Electrical Eel; or, <span class="searchmatch">Gymnotus</span> Electricus: He did—and in a moment press'd / The place—in Paradise the...