Delphinus.
Delphinus is the general latin word for dolphin.There are numerous latin words for different types of dolphin. To see them, click on the related link.
Delphinus.
A dolphin is "un dauphin" (masc.) in French.
Dolphin is spelled 'dauphin' in French. This is a masculine noun with no feminine, a female dolphin would be called 'un dauphin femelle'.
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Delphinus is the general latin word for dolphin.There are numerous latin words for different types of dolphin. To see them, click on the related link.
Delphinus.
pikelius
The root word of "dolphin" is likely the Latin word "delphinus," derived from the Greek word "delphis," both meaning "dolphin."
The nickname of the constellation Delphinus is The Dolphin
Classical Latin has two words meaning "dolphin":delphinus and delphin. Both are masculine nouns.
Delphinus is Latin for "dolphin," and the constellation is named after the dolphin in Greek mythology that helped the poet Arion escape from pirates by carrying him safely to shore. The constellation's shape is said to resemble a leaping dolphin.
Cetus = whale/dolphin/porpoise. The Romans did not differentiate
The Common Bottlenose Dolphin's binomial name is Tursiops truncatus
The Animal is the DOLPHIN The Bird is the Phoenix
Aihe (pronounced 'ai-he' or 'aih-e') means dolphin in the Maori language.Delfina means dolphin in Greek (or Latin depending on who you ask)Nai'a is dolphin in Hawaiianand Iruka is technically a Japanese name for boys, but personally I think it sounds good as a girl's name too.
no a dolphin is about 150lbs but depends if you have a baby dolphin or a adolt dolphin and there is your dolphin anser bey