bluebottle vs man-of-war

bluebottle

noun
  • Any of various large papilionid butterflies of the genus Graphium, also called triangles, etc. 

  • A cornflower, a plant that grows in grain fields, Centaurea cyanus, with blue flowers resembling bottles. 

  • Any of various blowflies of the genus Calliphora that have an iridescent metallic-blue body and make a loud buzzing noise when flying. 

  • A blue ant, Diamma bicolor, a parasitic wasp native to Australia. 

  • A police officer. 

  • A marine jellyfish of the genus Physalia, which includes Physalia physalis, the Portuguese man-of-war, and Physalia utriculus, the Pacific man-of-war; a man-of-war. 

man-of-war

noun
  • A man whose occupation is fighting in wars; a soldier, a warrior. 

  • A powerful armed naval vessel, primarily one armed with cannon and propelled by sails; a warship. 

  • The Arctic skua (Stercorarius parasiticus). 

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