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1. (n.) mermaid
(in folklore) a female marine creature, having the upper body of a woman and the tail of a fish.
Etymology: (1300–50)
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1. (noun) mermaid
half woman and half fish; lives in the sea
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1. (noun) mermaid
an imaginary creature that is half woman and half fish
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1. (noun) Mermaid
a fabled marine creature, typically represented as having the upper part like that of a woman, and the lower like a fish; a sea nymph, sea woman, or woman fish
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Sense: an imaginary sea creature with a human body down to the waist and a fish's tail.
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Afrikaans: meermin |
Arabic: حوريَّة الماء، عَروس البَ |
Bulgarian: русалка |
Brazilian: sereia |
Czech: mořská panna |
German: die Meerjunfer |
Danish: havfrue |
Greek: γοργόνα |
Spanish: sirena |
Estonian: näkineitsi |
Farsi: پری دریایی |
Finnish: merenneito |
French: sirène |
Hebrew: בַּת יָם |
Hindi: जलपरी |
Croatian: sirena, morska vila |
Hungarian: sellő |
Indonesian: putri duyung |
Icelandic: hafmey |
Italian: sirena |
Japanese: 人魚 |
Korean: (여자) 인어 |
Lithuanian: undinė |
Latvian: nāra |
Malay: ikan duyung |
Dutch: zeemeermin |
Norwegian: havfrue; havmann |
Polish: syrena, rusałka-wodnik |
Persian: پری دریایی |
Pashto: دريايى ښاپيرى |
Portuguese: sereia |
Romanian: sirenă |
Russian: русалка |
Slovak: morská panna |
Slovenian: morska deklica |
Serbian: sirena |
Swedish: sjöjungfru |
Thai: นางเงือก |
Turkish: deniz kızı |
Taiwanese: 美人魚 |
Ukrainian: сирена, русалка |
Urdu: جل پری |
Vietnamese: người cá |
Chinese: 美人鱼 |
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