Necator

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Translingual[edit]

Necator americanus

Etymology[edit]

From Latin necātor (slayer, murderer), from neco (to kill, to slay) +‎ -ātor (-er, -or).

Proper noun[edit]

Necator m

  1. A taxonomic genus within the family Corticiaceae – certain fungi.
  2. A taxonomic genus within the family Ancylostomatidae – common hookworms that have buccal teeth resembling flat plates, that include internal parasites of humans and various other mammals, and that are probably of African origin though first identified in North America.

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fungus
nematode