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Aptera

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See also: aptera

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Etymology

From New Latin aptera, from Greek άπτερα (áptera), from άπτερος (ápteros), from Ancient Greek ἄπτερος (ápteros)

Proper noun

Aptera

  1. (Aptera f) A taxonomic genus within the family Blaberidae – certain giant cockroaches, of South Africa.
  2. Any of various higher-ranking groups of wingless arthropods, including:
    1. (obsolete) In former classifications: an order comprising various wingless arthropods (such as spiders, centipedes, and certain insects)
    2. Any of suborder Entotrophi of bristletails.
    3. Any of subclass Apterygota of wingless insects, including principally bristletails and springtails.

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English

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 Aptera (Greece) on Wikipedia

Etymology

From Greek Ἄπτερα (Áptera), from Ancient Greek Άπταρα (Áptara), from Mycenaean Greek 𐀀𐀞𐀲𐀷 (a-pa-ta-wa, Apatawa)

Proper noun

Aptera

  1. (historical) An ancient city in western Crete, now an archaeological site.
    Synonym: Apteron

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