Definition
A large venomous South American spider or a tropical tree with toxic properties.
Etymology
From Portuguese/Spanish guarabu, likely from Tupi or other indigenous Brazilian language; the exact etymology is uncertain but represents indigenous knowledge of local fauna.
Kelly Says
Guarabu might be one of the most fearsome-sounding words in the Spanish/Portuguese world—whether it's a deadly spider or toxic tree, the name itself warns of danger!
Translations
ARالعربية
غوارابو
ghaw-ra-boo
BNবাংলা
গুয়ারাবু
gwar-a-boo
CACatalà
guarabu
gwar-a-boo
CSČeština
guarabu
gwar-a-boo
DADansk
guarabu
gwar-a-boo
DEDeutsch
Guarabu
gwar-a-boo
ELΕλληνικά
γκουαράμπου
gwak-ra-boo
ESEspañol
guarabu
gwar-a-boo
FISuomi
guarabu
gwar-a-boo
FRFrançais
guarabu
gwar-a-boo
HEעברית
גואראבו
gwar-a-boo
HIहिन्दी
ग्वाराबू
gwar-a-boo
HUMagyar
guarabu
gwar-a-boo
IDBahasa Indonesia
guarabu
gwar-a-boo
ITItaliano
guarabu
gwar-a-boo
MSBahasa Melayu
guarabu
gwar-a-boo
NLNederlands
guarabu
gwar-a-boo
NONorsk
guarabu
gwar-a-boo
PLPolski
guarabu
gwar-a-boo
PTPortuguês
guarabu
gwar-a-boo
RORomână
guarabu
gwar-a-boo
RUРусский
гуарабу
gwar-a-boo
SVSvenska
guarabu
gwar-a-boo
SWKiswahili
guarabu
gwar-a-boo
TAதமிழ்
குவாராபு
gwar-a-poo
TEతెలుగు
గువారాబు
gwar-a-boo
TRTürkçe
guarabu
gwar-a-boo
UKУкраїнська
гуарабу
gwar-a-boo
VITiếng Việt
guarabu
gwar-a-boo