diardi
Translingual
Etymology
New Latin, formed as the genitive singular of a Latinization of Diard, after Pierre-Médard Diard (1794–1863), French naturalist and explorer.
Noun
diardi
- Used as a specific epithet; Diard's.
Derived terms
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