"elephant bird" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: elephant birds [plural]
Etymology: Apparently from Marco Polo's description of the legendary roc as being capable of seizing a small elephant. Head templates: {{en-noun}} elephant bird (plural elephant birds)
  1. Any of the very large extinct flightless birds that make up the genera Aepyornis and Mullerornis within family Aepyornithidae, and lived in Madagascar until the 17th or 18th century; especially †Aepyornis maximus. Wikipedia link: Marco Polo, elephant bird Categories (lifeform): Ratites Synonyms: elephantbird Translations (extinct flightless bird): ocell elefant [masculine] (Catalan), 隆鳥 (Chinese Mandarin), 隆鸟 (lóngniǎo) (Chinese Mandarin), norsulintu (Finnish), oiseau-éléphant [masculine] (French), Elefantenvogel [masculine] (German), 코끼리새 (kokkirisae) (Korean), ave elefante [feminine] (Spanish)

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