有爪動物
See also: 有爪动物
Chinese
to have; there is; there are to have; there is; there are; to exist; to be |
claw | animal; creature; moving thing | ||
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trad. (有爪動物) | 有 | 爪 | 動物 | |
simp. (有爪动物) | 有 | 爪 | 动物 |
Pronunciation
Japanese
Kanji in this term | |||
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有 | 爪 | 動 | 物 |
ゆう Grade: 3 |
そう Grade: S |
どう Grade: 3 |
ぶつ Grade: 3 |
kan’on | kan’on | kan’yōon | kan’on |

Eoperipatus totoro - a species of onychophoran (有爪動物)
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Etymology
有 (yū, “having”) + 爪 (sō, “claw”) + 動物 (dōbutsu, “animal”); calque of translingual Onychophora, from Ancient Greek ὀνυχοφόρος (onukhophóros, “having claws”)
Pronunciation
Synonyms
- カギムシ, 鉤虫 (kagimushi, “velvet worm”)
- 有爪動物門 (yūsō dōbutsu-mon, “Onychophora”)
- 軟脚類 (nankyakurui, “Malacopoda”)
References
- Matsumura, Akira, editor (2006), 大辞林 [Daijirin] (in Japanese), Third edition, Tōkyō: Sanseidō, →ISBN
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