"fiery searcher" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: fiery searchers [plural]
Etymology: Compound of fiery + searcher. Fiery comes from the orange colors found around the edge of the abdomen. Searcher is a partial calque of translingual Calosoma scrutator, itself from Latin scrūtātor (“searcher, examinator, investigator”), which references its diet of certain other bugs, which it hunts to find. Searcher could also reference other species of the genus Calosoma, sometimes known as caterpillar searchers. Etymology templates: {{com|en|fiery|searcher}} fiery + searcher, {{der|en|mul|Calosoma scrutator}} translingual Calosoma scrutator, {{der|en|la|scrūtātor|t=searcher, examinator, investigator}} Latin scrūtātor (“searcher, examinator, investigator”), {{taxfmt|Calosoma|genus}} Calosoma Head templates: {{en-noun}} fiery searcher (plural fiery searchers)
  1. Calosoma scrutator, a common North American ground beetle which has an iridescent exoskeleton, with large parts on its top being green with orange highlights on the abdomen. Wikipedia link: fiery searcher Categories (lifeform): Adephagan beetles Hypernyms: caterpillar hunter, ground beetle, carabid, beetle
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