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Its English name is a combination of ''bass'' and a corruption of ''masculine''. Its Japanese name is probably a combination of バス ''basu'' meaning bass, and 丈夫 ''masurao'' meaning warrior, referring to its {{a|Reckless|bold, violent nature}}. Alternatively, it could refer to バカラオ ''bakarao'', ''{{wp|bacalhau}}''.
Its English name is a combination of ''bass'' and a corruption of ''masculine''. Its Japanese name is probably a combination of バス ''basu'' meaning bass, and 丈夫 ''masurao'' meaning warrior, referring to its {{a|Reckless|bold, violent nature}}. Alternatively, it could refer to バカラオ ''bakarao'', ''{{wp|bacalhau}}''.


==In other languages==
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| Bargantua
| From {{tt|bar|bass}} and {{wp|Gargantua and Pantagruel|Gargantua}}, an aggressive giant
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| Barschuft
| From {{tt|Barsch|perch}} and {{tt|Schuft|wretch, meanie}}
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