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etymological origin of | eng: androsphinx |
etymologically related | eng: sphincter |
has derived form | eng: sphinx moth |
has derived form | eng: sphinxes |
lexical category | noun |
pronunciation | /sfeiŋks/ |
pronunciation | http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/en-us-sphinx.ogg |
synonym | eng: enigma |
translation | cat: esfinx |
translation | ces: sfinx |
translation | dan: sfinks |
translation | deu: Sphinx |
translation | ell: σφίγγα |
translation | est: sphinx |
translation | fin: sfinksi |
translation | fra: sphinx |
translation | hrv: sfinga |
translation | hun: szfinx |
translation | ita: sfinge |
translation | jpn: スフィンクス |
translation | kat: სფინქსი |
translation | kor: 스핑크스 |
translation | lit: sfinksas |
translation | nld: sphynx |
translation | nor: sfinks |
translation | pol: sfinks |
translation | por: esfinge |
translation | ron: sfinx |
translation | rus: сфинкс |
translation | slk: sfinga |
translation | spa: esfinge |
translation | swe: gåta |
translation | swe: sfinx |
translation | vie: nhân sư |
translation | zho: 狮身人面像 |
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