palemouth

noun

Etymology

From pale + mouth.

  1. inherited from mouthen
  2. derived from *ment- — “to chew; jaw, mouth
  3. inherited from *munþaz — “mouth
  4. inherited from *munþ
  5. inherited from mūþ
  6. inherited from mouth
  7. compounded as palemouth — “pale + mouth

Definitions

  1. A species of libellulid dragonfly, Brachydiplax denticauda, of Australia, New Guinea,…

    A species of libellulid dragonfly, Brachydiplax denticauda, of Australia, New Guinea, Indonesia, and the Solomon Islands, having a blue abdomen, dark red eyes and yellow mouthparts.

The neighborhood

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