Cockroaches

/ˈkɑːk.roʊtʃ.əz/ noun

Large, flat insects with long antennae that are common household pests and can survive in almost any environment.

From Spanish 'cucaracha,' likely derived from Nahuatl (Aztec) 'cucara.' The word entered English through trade and colonial contact, with 'cock' added possibly due to English folk etymology.

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