different between neotropical vs bellbird

neotropical

English

Etymology

neo- +? tropical

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -?p?k?l

Adjective

neotropical (comparative more neotropical, superlative most neotropical)

  1. (biology) Occurring in tropical America, i.e. the tropics of the New World.

See also

  • palaeotropical
  • pantropical
  • neotropics

Anagrams

  • percolation

Spanish

Adjective

neotropical (plural neotropicales)

  1. neotropical

Derived terms

  • martín gigante neotropical

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bellbird

English

Etymology

From bell +? bird.

Pronunciation

Noun

bellbird (plural bellbirds)

  1. Any of various birds with a far-carrying bell-like call, including the crested bellbird, Oreoica gutturalis, the New Zealand bellbird, Anthornis melanura and the neotropical bellbirds of the genus Procnias.
  2. (Australia) The bell miner, Manorina melanophrys, a bird that feeds on bell lerps (a variety of psyllid).

Translations

See also

  • bellbird on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

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