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The Latin word pelagica comes from the Greek word pelagos, πέλαγος (deep or open sea; the main)<ref>{{cite web | title =Etymology of the Latin word pelagica | url =http://www.myetymology.com/latin/pelagica.html | accessdate =17 April 2012}}</ref> (living in the open sea) |
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Revision as of 23:17, 21 April 2012
Translingual
Etymology
The Latin word pelagica comes from the Greek word pelagos, πέλαγος (deep or open sea; the main)[1] (living in the open sea)
Proper noun
pelagica
- A specific name of several marine creatures
Derived terms
- Acanthephyra pelagica
- Bathyporeia pelagica
- Bellevalia pelagica
- Caulophryne pelagica
- Chaetura pelagica
- Hastigerina pelagica
- Scyllaea pelagica
Italian
Adjective
pelagica Template:f