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anhinga
n.
large swimming and diving fish-eating bird of tropical and subtropical America
Anhinga
The
anhinga (;
Anhinga anhinga), sometimes called
snakebird,
darter,
American darter, or
water turkey, is a water bird of the warmer parts of the
Americas. The word
anhinga comes from the
Brazilian Tupi language and means
devil bird or
snake bird. When swimming the origin of the name snakebird is apparent: only the colored neck appears above water so the bird looks like a snake ready to strike. They do not have external nares (nostrils) and breathe solely through their
epiglottis.
anhinga
Noun
1. fish-eating bird of warm inland waters having a long flexible neck and slender sharp-pointed bill
(synonym) snakebird, darter
(hypernym) pelecaniform seabird
(hyponym) water turkey, Anhinga anhinga
(member-holonym) genus Anhinga
anhinga
n.
(Zoology) anhinga
Anhinga
(n.)
An aquatic bird of the southern United States (Platus anhinga); the darter, or snakebird.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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