Cantharus

/ˈkænθərəs/ noun

A large drinking cup or goblet used in ancient Greece and Rome; also, a genus of fish (sea breams).

From Greek 'kantharos' meaning 'drinking cup' or 'beetle.' The cup was named after the beetle possibly due to its shape or handles. Later applied to fish by Linnaeus.

AMካንታር grossen
ARكانثاروس
BNক্যান্থারাস
CAcantharus
CScantharus
DAcantharus
DECantharus
ELκανθαρος
EScantharus
FAکانتاریدین
FIcantharus
FRcantharus
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