"salp" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Dutch]

IPA: /sɑlp/ Forms: salpen [plural], salpje [diminutive, neuter]
Rhymes: -ɑlp Etymology: Ultimately from Latin salpa (“stockfish”), from Ancient Greek σάλπη (sálpē, “a species of fish”). Etymology templates: {{der|nl|la|salpa||stockfish}} Latin salpa (“stockfish”), {{der|nl|grc|σάλπη||a species of fish}} Ancient Greek σάλπη (sálpē, “a species of fish”) Head templates: {{nl-noun|f|-en|salpje}} salp f (plural salpen, diminutive salpje n)
  1. salp, any member of the class Thaliacea Tags: feminine Categories (lifeform): Chordates Derived forms: salpenketen
    Sense id: en-salp-nl-noun-JrGT3V0s Categories (other): Dutch entries with incorrect language header

Noun [English]

Forms: salps [plural]
Etymology: From French salpe, from Ancient Greek σᾰ́λπη (sálpē, “porgy”). Etymology templates: {{bor|en|fr|salpe}} French salpe, {{der|en|grc|σᾰ́λπη|t=porgy}} Ancient Greek σᾰ́λπη (sálpē, “porgy”) Head templates: {{en-noun}} salp (plural salps)
  1. Any of the free-swimming tunicates of the order Salpida and its single family Salpidae. Wikipedia link: salp Categories (lifeform): Chordates Synonyms: salpa Translations (free-swimming tunicate of the genus Salpa): salp [feminine] (Dutch), salpa (Finnish), Salpe [feminine] (German), salpa [feminine] (Italian), jélii łóóʼ daʼhólzhaʼígíí (Navajo), salpa [feminine] (Portuguese)

Inflected forms

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