"chiromys" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Français]

IPA: \ki.ʁɔ.mis\ Audio: LL-Q150 (fra)-Lyokoï-chiromys.wav
  1. Aye-aye. Tags: obsolete
    Sense id: fr-chiromys-fr-noun-bmaVZcPD Categories (other): Exemples en français, Termes désuets en français
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Translations: bancatol (Kotava)
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    "(1803) Étienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire crée le genre Cheyromys. En 1811, Johann Karl Wilhelm Illiger corrige en Chiromys. Georges Cuvier, en 1817, introduit la variante Cheiromys, mais c’est la forme Daubentonia, plus ancienne, qui sera retenue par la communauté scientifique pour le genre et aye-aye pour l’animal.",
    "Du grec ancien χείρ, kheír (« main ») et μῦς, mûs (« rat ») : « rat-à-mains »."
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          "text": "Le chiromys ou aye-aye de Madagascar, avec l’ongle long qu’il porte à chacun de ses pieds de devant, va chercher jusqu’au fond des crevasses des arbres les insectes dont il se nourrit."
        }
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        "Aye-aye."
      ],
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      "lang": "Kotava",
      "lang_code": "avk",
      "word": "bancatol"
    }
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  "word": "chiromys"
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  "lang_code": "fr",
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          "text": "Le chiromys ou aye-aye de Madagascar, avec l’ongle long qu’il porte à chacun de ses pieds de devant, va chercher jusqu’au fond des crevasses des arbres les insectes dont il se nourrit."
        }
      ],
      "glosses": [
        "Aye-aye."
      ],
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      ]
    }
  ],
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