Caudate
//ˈkɔː.deɪt//
Translations of "caudate" (12 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Belarusian | хваста́ты(having a tail) | xvastáty | |
| Czech | ocasatý(having a tail) | — | |
| Finnish | hännällinen(having a tail), lisäkkeellinen(botany: tapering into a long, tail-like extension at the apex), salamanteri(zoology: of or pertaining to the Caudata), pyrstösammakko(member of Caudata), salamanteri(member of Caudata) | — | |
| French | caudate(having a tail), caudate(member of Caudata), urodèle(member of Caudata) | — | |
| German | Schwanz(having a tail) | — | |
| Hungarian | farkas(having a tail), farkos(having a tail), farkos(zoology: of or pertaining to the Caudata) | — | |
| Latin | caudātus(having a tail) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | قویروقلو(having a tail) | kuyruklu | |
| Polish | ogoniasty(having a tail) | — | |
| Russian | хвоста́тый(having a tail) | xvostátyj | |
| Turkish | kuyruklu(having a tail) | — | |
| Ukrainian | хвоста́тий(having a tail) | xvostátyj |
ocasatý
hännällinen, lisäkkeellinen, salamanteri, pyrstösammakko, salamanteri
caudate, caudate, urodèle
Schwanz
farkas, farkos, farkos
caudātus
ogoniasty
kuyruklu
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