"black-necked swan" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: black-necked swans [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun}} black-necked swan (plural black-necked swans)
  1. The only South American species of swan, Cygnus melancoryphus. Wikipedia link: black-necked swan Categories (lifeform): Swans Translations (South American swan): mustakaulajoutsen (Finnish), dééłgai bitsiiʼ halzhinígíí (Navajo), черноше́йный ле́бедь (černošéjnyj lébedʹ) [masculine] (Russian)

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