English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ἰχθυοκένταυρος (ikhthuokéntauros).
Noun
ichthyocentaur (plural ichthyocentaurs)
- (Greek mythology) A centaurian sea being with the upper body of a human, the lower anterior half and forelegs of a horse, and the tailed half of a fish.
Translations
Translations
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 半人馬魚 / 半人马鱼
- French: ichtyocentaure (fr) m, ichthyocentaure (fr) m
- German: Ichthyokentaur
- Greek: ιχθυοκένταυρος m (ichthyokéntavros)
- Hungarian: halkentaur
- Italian: ittiocentauro m
- Japanese: イクテュオケンタウロス
- Polish: ichtiocentaur
- Russian: ихтиокентавр (ixtiokentavr)
- Spanish: ictiocentauro m
- Ukrainian: іхтіокента́вр (ixtiokentávr)
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