| boto Apr 4th 2013, 23:15 | | | | Line 2: | Line 2: | | | ==English== | | ==English== | | | [[File:Inia.jpg|thumb|A '''boto''']] | | [[File:Inia.jpg|thumb|A '''boto''']] | | − | | + | {{wikispecies|Inia geoffrensis}} | | | ===Noun=== | | ===Noun=== | | | {{en-noun}} | | {{en-noun}} | | | | | | | − | # ''Inia geoffrensis'', a species of freshwater [[dolphin]] endemic to the [[Amazon]] river system | + | # {{taxlink|Inia geoffrensis|species}}, a species of freshwater [[dolphin]] endemic to the [[Amazon]] river system | | | #* {{quote-news|year=2008|date=April 1|author=Henry Fountain|title=Carrying a Torch, or at Least Sprigs of Grass|work=New York Times|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/01/science/01obdolp.html | | #* {{quote-news|year=2008|date=April 1|author=Henry Fountain|title=Carrying a Torch, or at Least Sprigs of Grass|work=New York Times|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/01/science/01obdolp.html | | | |passage=But in a group where one '''boto''' puts on a display, there was much more tail-whacking, biting and other aggressive behavior among the males. }} | | |passage=But in a group where one '''boto''' puts on a display, there was much more tail-whacking, biting and other aggressive behavior among the males. }} | | − | | | | − | ====Scientific names==== | | | − | * ''Inia geoffrensis'' | | | | | | | | | ====See also==== | | ====See also==== |
Revision as of 23:15, 4 April 2013 English Wikispecies Noun boto (plural botos) - Inia geoffrensis, a species of freshwater dolphin endemic to the Amazon river system
- 2008 April 1, Henry Fountain, "Carrying a Torch, or at Least Sprigs of Grass", New York Times:
- But in a group where one boto puts on a display, there was much more tail-whacking, biting and other aggressive behavior among the males.
See also Anagrams
Catalan Verb boto - First-person singular present indicative form of botre.
Esperanto Etymology English boot, French botte, Polish but Noun boto (plural botoj, accusative singular boton, accusative plural botojn) - boot
Fijian Noun boto - frog
Gothic Romanization bōtō - See 𐌱𐍉𐍄𐍉
Ido Noun boto (plural boti) - boot
Old High German Etymology Cognate to Old High German biotan ("to offer, send, command"). Contains an Old High German agent noun suffix -o. Noun boto m - messenger, envoy
Descendants
Spanish Etymology From Gothic 𐌱𐌰𐌿𐌸𐍃 (bauþs). Adjective boto m (feminine bota, masculine plural botos, feminine plural botas) - blunt
Verb boto (infinitive botar) - First-person singular (yo) present indicative form of botar.
Sranan Tongo Noun boto - boat
Venetian Noun boto m (plural boti) - explosion, bang
- thud, thump
- toll (of a bell)
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