"Phymata" meaning in Translingual

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Proper name

Etymology: Borrowed from Ancient Greek φῡ́μᾰτᾰ (phū́mătă, “abscesses, tumors”), plural of Ancient Greek φῦμᾰ (phûmă, “abscess, tumor”). Etymology templates: {{bor|mul|grc|φῡ́μᾰτᾰ|t=abscesses, tumors}} Ancient Greek φῡ́μᾰτᾰ (phū́mătă, “abscesses, tumors”), {{der|mul|grc|φῦμᾰ|t=abscess, tumor}} Ancient Greek φῦμᾰ (phûmă, “abscess, tumor”) Head templates: {{head|mul|proper noun|||g=f|g2=|head=Phymata|nogendercat=1}} Phymata f
  1. A taxonomic genus within the family Reduviidae – certain ambush bugs. Tags: feminine Derived forms: Paraphymata, Phymatinae, Phymatini
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