What is another word for old world coot?
Pronunciation:
[ ˈə͡ʊld wˈɜːld kˈuːt], [ ˈəʊld wˈɜːld kˈuːt], [ ˈəʊ_l_d w_ˈɜː_l_d k_ˈuː_t]
Related words: bird, coot, coot beak, coot meaning, bird meaning, the coot
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Synonyms for Old world coot:
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• animal Other relevant words:
- coot .
How to use "Old world coot" in context?
The old world coot (Vanellus vanellus) is a small waterfowl endemic to the Old World. It is the only extant member of the genus Vanellus and the family Anatidae. The genus and family are traditionally placed in the waterfowl subfamily Phasianinae, though some recent phylogenetic studies place them in their own family, Vanellidae.
The old world coot is the smallest of the world's cottontails, averaging only in length, with a wingspan of . It has a brown back and head, and a white belly.
Holonyms for Old world coot:
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fulica, Genus Fulica.
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Hyponym for Old world coot:
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coot.
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