Chelide

/ˈkɛlɪd/ noun

A member of the Chelidae family of aquatic turtles found primarily in Australia and South America, characterized by side-necked or pleurodire movement.

From Greek 'chelone' (turtle) plus the Latin suffix '-idae' used in biological taxonomy. The Greek root refers to the mythological turtle, and the suffix denotes a family classification in zoological nomenclature.

AMChelide
ARقَصْر
BNচেলিড
CAquelídeo
CSchelide
DAchelide
DEChelide
ELχηλίδη
ESquelídeo
FAخالیکر
FIchelide
FRchélide
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