different between brightly vs lorikeet
brightly
English
Etymology
From Middle English brightliche, from Old English beorhtlice, equivalent to bright +? -ly.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?b?a?tli/
Adverb
brightly (comparative brightlier or more brightly, superlative brightliest or most brightly)
- In a bright manner.
- The sun was shining brightly, making me squint.
Translations
brightly From the web:
- what brightly lit mean
- what's brightly lit
- brightly what part of speech
- brightly what is the meaning
- what shines brightly
- what are brightly colored fruits and vegetables
- what glows brightly
- what burns brightly
lorikeet
English
Etymology
(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /l????ki?t/
Noun
lorikeet (plural lorikeets)
- Any of various small, brightly coloured parrots native to Australasia. They are usually classified in the subfamily Loriinae.
Derived terms
- rainbow lorikeet
Translations
See also
- lory
- parakeet
- rosella
Anagrams
- kerolite, rotelike
lorikeet From the web:
- what lorikeets eat
- what lorikeets and lories eat
- lorikeets what to feed them
- lorikeet what fruits
- what do lorikeets like to eat
- what is lorikeet lazada
- what rainbow lorikeets eat
- what do lorikeets eat in winter
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