Firefly

/ˈfaɪərflaɪ/ noun

A soft-bodied beetle that produces light through bioluminescence, typically seen flashing in warm summer evenings. Also called lightning bugs in some regions.

Compound of 'fire' and 'fly', dating to the 16th century, describing the insect's flame-like light production. Despite the name, fireflies are beetles, not flies, and their 'fire' is cold light created by chemical reactions.

AMብርሃን ሳንሳር
ARيراعة
BNজোনাক
CAcuc de llum
CSsvítáka
DAildflue
DEGlühwürmchen
ELπυγολαμπίδα
ESluciérnaga
FAشب تاب
FIsilkkiheltta
FRluciole
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