"palm cockatoo" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: palm cockatoos [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun}} palm cockatoo (plural palm cockatoos)
  1. Probosciger aterrimus, a large smoky-grey or black parrot of the cockatoo family native to New Guinea and far north Queensland, Australia, with a large black beak and prominent red cheek patches. Wikipedia link: palm cockatoo Categories (lifeform): Cockatoos Translations (bird): zwarte kaketoe [masculine] (Dutch), palmkaketoe [masculine] (Dutch), cacatoès noir [masculine] (French), aawina (Mauwake), чёрный какаду́ (čórnyj kakadú) [masculine] (Russian)

Inflected forms

Download JSONL data for palm cockatoo meaning in All languages combined (2.4kB)

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