"common ringlet" meaning in All languages combined

See common ringlet on Wiktionary

Noun [English]

Forms: common ringlets [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun}} common ringlet (plural common ringlets)
  1. A brown butterfly, Coenonympha tullia, of the family Nymphalidae. Also known as the large heath Wikipedia link: common ringlet Categories (lifeform): Satyrine butterflies Translations (butterfly): се́нница ту́ллия (sénnica túllija) [feminine] (Russian), се́нница боло́тная (sénnica bolótnaja) (Russian), сати́р большо́й жёлтый (satír bolʹšój žóltyj) [masculine] (Russian)

Inflected forms

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