"kasuari" meaning in Indonesian

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Noun

Forms: kasuariku [first-person, possessive], kasuarimu [possessive, second-person], kasuarinya [possessive, third-person]
Etymology: From Malay kasuari. Possibly from Biak man suar (“strong bird”) or manswor (“pile of food”) referring to its appetite. Etymology templates: {{der|id|ms|kasuari}} Malay kasuari Head templates: {{id-noun}} kasuari (first-person possessive kasuariku, second-person possessive kasuarimu, third-person possessive kasuarinya)
  1. cassowary (a large flightless bird of the genus Casuarius) Categories (lifeform): Birds
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