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English
Etymology
From crypt + -id. English usage 1983; coined by John E. Wall in the ISC Newsletter.
Pronunciation
Noun
cryptid (plural cryptids)
- (cryptozoology) A creature known only from folklore or legend, the existence of which is not proven by scientific observation.
1999 August 16, Steve Burgess, “Loren Coleman, Loch Ness snowman of cryptozoology”, in salon.com:Now comes perhaps the cleverest tag of all: cryptozoology. It refers to the search for new animals, animals dwelling in unexpected places, and most importantly for "X-Files" scriptwriters, "cryptids"—legendary creatures such as the yeti.
Translations
creature known only from folklore or legend, the existence of which is not proven by scientific observation