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neotropical
English
Etymology
neo- +? tropical
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -?p?k?l
Adjective
neotropical (comparative more neotropical, superlative most neotropical)
- (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)
- neotropical
Derived terms
- martÃn gigante neotropical
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bellbird
English
Etymology
From bell +? bird.
Pronunciation
Noun
bellbird (plural bellbirds)
- 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.
- (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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