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an·hin·ga
(ăn-hĭng′gə)n.
Any of a genus (Anhinga) of long-necked birds having a sharp, pointed bill and inhabiting swamps in tropical and subtropical regions. Also called darter, snakebird, water turkey.
[Portuguese, from Tupí ayingá.]
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anhinga
(ænˈhɪŋɡə)n
(Animals) another name for darter1
[C18: via Portuguese from Tupi]
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an•hin•ga
(ænˈhɪŋ gə)n., pl. -gas.
any of various tropical and subtropical freshwater web-footed diving birds of the family Anhingidae. Also called snakebird, water turkey.
[1760–70; < Portuguese < Tupi]
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Noun | 1. | ![]() pelecaniform seabird - large fish-eating seabird with four-toed webbed feet genus Anhinga - type genus of the Anhingidae Anhinga anhinga, water turkey - blackish New World snakebird of swampy regions |
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