May 30, 2016 07:50
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English term

dweller

Non-PRO English Marketing Games / Video Games / Gaming / Casino
http://digordie.gamepedia.com/Monsters

what kind of animal it is? I looked it up in the dictionary and didn't find any result related to animal.
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May 30, 2016 19:00: lorenab23 changed "Level" from "PRO" to "Non-PRO"

Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

Non-PRO (3): Edith Kelly, Yvonne Gallagher, lorenab23

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Discussion

Jonathan MacKerron May 30, 2016:
with Sheila "cave dweller"
Sheila Wilson May 30, 2016:
The name is based on its habitat We talk of cave dwellers, and that's what this creature is. Your link mentions somewhere tgat it lives in caverns etc.
Jonathan MacKerron May 30, 2016:
seems to be a completely fictitious name based on "to dwell", meaning either to inhabit or to stay in a certain place: resident, occupant.
You could probably make up a word in Chinese that more or less captures that idea. Or perhaps better a word that expresses the definition given in your link e.g. "bile-spewing".

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