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darter
n.
perch, freshwater fish; web-footed bird; someone or something that moves swiftly
Darter
The
darters or
snakebirds are mainly
tropical waterbirds in the
family Anhingidae having a single genus
Anhinga. There are four living
species, three of which are very common and widespread while the fourth is rarer and classified as
near-threatened by the
IUCN. The term "snakebird" is usually used without any additions to signify whichever of the completely
allopatric species occurs in any one region. It refers to their long thin neck, which has a snake-like appearance when they swim with their bodies submerged, or when mated pairs twist it during their bonding
displays. "Darter" is used with a
geographical term when referring to particular species. It alludes to their manner of procuring food, as they impale
fishes with their thin, pointed
beak. The American darter (
A. anhinga) is more commonly known as the
anhinga. It is sometimes called "water turkey" in the southern United States for little clearly apparent reason; though the anhinga is quite unrelated to the
wild turkey, they are both large, blackish birds with long tails that are sometimes hunted for food.
darter
Noun
1. fish-eating bird of warm inland waters having a long flexible neck and slender sharp-pointed bill
(synonym) snakebird, anhinga
(hypernym) pelecaniform seabird
(hyponym) water turkey, Anhinga anhinga
(member-holonym) genus Anhinga
2. a person or other animal that moves abruptly and rapidly; "squirrels are darters"
(hypernym) animal, animate being, beast, brute, creature, fauna
(derivation) dart
Darter
(n.)
The snakebird, a water bird of the genus Plotus; -- so called because it darts out its long, snakelike neck at its prey. See Snakebird.
(n.)
One who darts, or who throw darts; that which darts.
(n.)
A small fresh-water etheostomoid fish. The group includes numerous genera and species, all of them American. See Etheostomoid.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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