Centipede
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Etymology
From Latin centi-, hundred, + -pede, feet
Pronunciation
[cen-ti-pede] /sen'tah-peed/
Noun
centipede (centipedes)
- An insect with a large number of legs, traditionally one hundred
Related terms
Translations
- Chinese Characters: 蜈, 蚣; 蝍
- Chinese: 蜈蚣 (wúgóng)
- Dutch: duizendpoot m
- French: centipède m
- German: Hundertfüßer m
- Greek: σαρανταποδαρούσα f
- Indonesian: kelabang
- Italian: centopiedi m
- Japanese: ムカデ, 百足 (むかで, mukade) (The kanji mean "100 feet" and do not have a reading which matches the katakana/romaji. This is called jukujikun (熟字訓).)
- KiSwahili: tandu
- Korean: 지네
- Polish: stonoga f
- Portuguese: centípede m
- Russian: стоножка f (stonozhka)
- Slovak: stonožka f
- Spanish: ciempiés m
See also
- Wikipedia article on centipedes
Proper noun
Centipede
- Brand name of a computer game program.