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The link to the word "tiru" brings you to a page on "Tamil honorifics". Google finds me this page: http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/t6/tiru.htm, which states that the tiru is "A member of the lizardfish family. Voracious and carnivorous, this fish is found in the Mediterranean and the Atlantic—especially in the Bermuda area and Caribbean." Nothing about the Tamil language there. Thus I intend to change the link to the page on Synodontidae and maybe give a brief explanation..45Colt 06:11, 16 November 2014 (UTC)Reply