Anax
Anax is a term with origins in ancient Greek, derived from ἄναξ, meaning "king" or "ruler." In archaic and classical Greek, anax was a title used for monarchs or local chiefs and appears in epic poetry as a general term for kings. The word has appeared in scholarly and literary contexts as a historical title and sometimes as an honorific in various Greek texts.
In biology, Anax is a genus of dragonflies in the family Aeshnidae. Members of this genus are
Ecology and behavior: Anax dragonflies are often seen patrolling watersides and wetlands, combining territoriality with opportunistic
Notes: The word anax and the dragonfly genus share a spelling but refer to distinct domains—linguistics/history