manatus
/mænˈætəs/Definitions
1. noun
A sea monster or mythical aquatic creature, especially in ancient Greek and Roman mythology.
“The manatus was said to have the body of a whale and the head of a horse.”
1. noun
A sea monster or mythical aquatic creature, especially in ancient Greek and Roman mythology.
“The manatus was said to have the body of a whale and the head of a horse.”