"anado" meaning in Ido

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Noun

IPA: /aˈna.do/ Forms: anadi [plural]
Etymology: Borrowed from Spanish ánade. Also found in Italian anatra and German Ente. Compare Esperanto anaso. Decision no. 1232, Progreso VII. Etymology templates: {{bor|io|es|ánade}} Spanish ánade, {{io-bor||||||ánade}} Borrowed from Spanish ánade., {{bor|io|it|anatra}} Italian anatra, {{bor|io|de|Ente}} German Ente, {{l|eo|anaso}} anaso, {{progreso|1232|p=69|vol=7}} Decision no. 1232, Progreso VII. Head templates: {{head|io|noun|head=}} anado, {{io-noun|anad}} anado (plural anadi)
  1. duck Categories (lifeform): Birds Derived forms: anadino (english: female duck), anadulo (english: drake, male duck), anadyuno (english: duckling)

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        "Ido terms borrowed from Italian",
        "Ido terms borrowed from Spanish",
        "Ido terms derived from German",
        "Ido terms derived from Italian",
        "Ido terms derived from Spanish",
        "Ido terms with IPA pronunciation",
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      "ipa": "/aˈna.do/"
    }
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