"aimara" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: aimaras [plural]
Etymology: From a native name; said by Century to be Tupi, but perhaps in fact Cariban: contrast Emerillon taɾeʔiɾ (“aïmara”) with Trió aimara (“anjumara”). Etymology templates: {{der|en|sai-car}} Cariban, {{noncog|eme|taɾeʔiɾ||aïmara}} Emerillon taɾeʔiɾ (“aïmara”), {{cog|tri|aimara||anjumara}} Trió aimara (“anjumara”) Head templates: {{en-noun}} aimara (plural aimaras)
  1. A South American freshwater river fish, Hoplias aimara. Categories (lifeform): Characins Synonyms: anjumara Translations (Translations): aimara (Trió)

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