Potamus
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Potamus is an anglicization of the Ancient Greek potamos (ποταμός) meaning river or stream; it appears in the name: Mesopotamia.
Potamus may also refer to:
- a familiar term for hippopotamus ("river horse")
- Peter Potamus, an animated purple hippopotamus
- a lightweight GTK-based audio player (software)
- the track Hiphopopotamus vs. Rhymenoceros from the eponymous Flight of the Conchords (album)
Potamos may also refer to:
- an old settlement on the Ionian island of Corfu
- the most populated village on the Ionian island of Kythira
- a small village on the South Aegean island of Therasia
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