orangután
21Orangutan Land Trust — The Orangutan Land Trust Founder(s) Michelle Desilets and Lone Drøscher Nielsen Type Charitable organization Location Oxford Key people …
22orangutan — noun Etymology: Bazaar Malay (Malay based pidgin), from Malay orang man + hutan forest Date: 1691 a largely herbivorous arboreal anthropoid ape (Pongo pygmaeus) of Borneo and Sumatra that is about 2/3 as large as the gorilla and has brown skin,… …
23orangutan — noun /əˈɹæŋ.əˌtæn,əˈɹæŋˌʊ.tæn,əˈɹæŋ.əˌtæŋ,əˈræŋ.əˌtæn,əˈræŋ.əˌtæŋ/ An arboreal anthropoid ape genus Pongo consisting of two species, Pongo pygmaeus of Borneo and Pongo abelii of Sumatra, having a shaggy reddish brown coat, very long arms, and no …
24orangutan — orang·u·tan (ə rangґə tan″) [Malayan “wild manâ€] Pongo pygmaeus, an anthropoid ape native to Indonesia, used for laboratory studies because it is susceptible to some human diseases …
25orangutan — o|ran|gu|tan Mot Agut Nom masculí …
26orangutan — o·ran·gu·tàn s.m.inv. TS zool.com. → orango {{line}} {{/line}} VARIANTI: orangutano, rangutan, rangutano. DATA: 1895. ETIMO: dal mal. orang utang, v. anche orango …
27orangutan — {{hw}}{{orangutan}}{{/hw}}o orangutano s. m. (zool.) Orango. ETIMOLOGIA: dall ingl. orang outang, adatt. del malese orang utan ‘uomo della foresta’ …
28orangután — s m (Pongo pygmaeus) Mono antropoide de gran tamaño, más de 1 m de altura y más de 100 kg de peso, encorvado y con el vientre desarrollado, abundante pelo rojizo en todo el cuerpo, cabeza gruesa; la cara está encuadrada por dos prominencias de… …
29orangutan — (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. ape, great ape, primate, *man of the forest …
30orangutan — is., hay. b., Fr. orang outang Sumatra ve Borneo da yaşayan, insana benzeyen, yemişle beslenen bir cins büyük maymun (Pongo pygmaeus) …