"bicho geográfico" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Portuguese]

IPA: /ˈbi.ʃu ʒe.oˈɡɾa.fi.ku/ [Brazil], /ˈbi.ʃu ʒe.oˈɡɾa.fi.ku/ [Brazil], /ˈbi.ʃo ʒe.oˈɡɾa.fi.ko/ [Southern-Brazil], /ˈbi.ʃu ʒjuˈɡɾa.fi.ku/ [Portugal], [ˈbi.ʃu ʒjuˈɣɾa.fi.ku] [Portugal], /ˈbi.ʃu ʒjuˈɡɾa.fi.ku/ [Portugal], [ˈbi.ʃu ʒjuˈɣɾa.fi.ku] [Portugal], /ˈbi.t͡ʃu ʒjuˈɡɾa.fi.ku/ [Northern, Portugal], [ˈbi.t͡ʃu ʒjuˈɣɾa.fi.ku] [Northern, Portugal] Forms: bichos geográficos [plural]
Etymology: From bicho (“bug”) + geográfico (“geographical”), literally “geographical bug”, so called after the map-shaped marks it leaves on the skin. Etymology templates: {{af|pt|bicho|geográfico|lit=geographical bug|t1=bug|t2=geographical}} bicho (“bug”) + geográfico (“geographical”), literally “geographical bug” Head templates: {{pt-noun|m}} bicho geográfico m (plural bichos geográficos)
  1. (informal) either of two species of ancylostomatids (parasitic hookworms) which cause creeping eruption Tags: informal, masculine Categories (lifeform): Worms Synonyms: bicho-de-praia, larva migrans, bicho-geográfico
    Sense id: en-bicho_geográfico-pt-noun-EKHPtIsK Categories (other): Portuguese entries with incorrect language header

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