"Ophiotaurus" meaning in English

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Noun

Etymology: Borrowed from Ancient Greek Ὀφιόταυρος (Ophiótauros, “cow-serpent”). Etymology templates: {{bor|en|grc|Ὀφιόταυρος||cow-serpent}} Ancient Greek Ὀφιόταυρος (Ophiótauros, “cow-serpent”) Head templates: {{en-noun|!}} Ophiotaurus (plural not attested)
  1. (Greek mythology) A mythical creature, part bull and part serpent. Wikipedia link: Ophiotaurus Tags: Greek, no-plural Categories (topical): Greek mythology, Mythological creatures Translations (mythical creature): Ὀφιόταυρος (Ophiótauros) [masculine] (Ancient Greek), Ophiotauros [masculine] (French), Ophiotauros [masculine] (German), Οφιόταυρος (Ofiótavros) [masculine] (Greek), Ofiotaur (Indonesian), Ofiotauro [masculine] (Italian), オピオタウロス (Japanese), Ofiotauro [masculine] (Portuguese), Ofiotauro [masculine] (Spanish)

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