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Etymology

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Borrowed from Ancient Greek κένταυρος (kéntauros).

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цента́вр (centávrm anim (genitive цента́вра, nominative plural цента́вры, genitive plural цента́вров)

  1. (dated, Greek mythology) centaur
    Synonym: (regular term) кента́вр (kentávr)

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  • IPA(key): [t͡senˈtau̯r]
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цента́вр (centávrm pers (genitive цента́вра, nominative plural цента́ври, genitive plural цента́врів)

  1. (dated, Greek mythology) centaur (a mythical creature, half man, half horse)
    Synonym: (regular term) кента́вр (kentávr)

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