"angwantibo" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: angwantibos [plural]
Etymology: From Ibibio añwa (“cat”) + nte (“like”) + ibọk (“monkey”). Etymology templates: {{der|en|ibb|añwa||cat}} Ibibio añwa (“cat”), {{m|ibb|nte||like}} nte (“like”), {{m|ibb|ibọk||monkey}} ibọk (“monkey”) Head templates: {{en-noun}} angwantibo (plural angwantibos)
  1. Either of two small primates, of the genus Arctocebus, similar to lemurs Wikipedia link: angwantibo Categories (lifeform): Prosimians Synonyms: golden potto Translations (primate of the genus Arctocebus): karhulori (Finnish)

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