PLATALE
Meaning of the word
The word “Platolea” refers to a genre of waterfowl known as spoonfuls, which have a long, flat spoon -shaped nozzle.
Origin of the word
The word “Platolea” originates in the ancient Greek, derived from “Platus” (broad) and “alleos” (spoon), in reference to the shape of the beak of these birds.
Word adverbs
– Platolea skillfully
– Platolea gracefully
– Elegantly Platolea
Conjunctions of the word
– Platolea and
– Platolea but
– Platolea or
Synonyms of the word
– Harbor
– Spatula
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Word Definitions
1. Long and flattened aquatic bird in the shape of a spoon.
2. Genre of Threskiornishidae family birds, characterized by their peculiar beak.
Phrases that the word applies
– The harvester, also known as Platolea, is a bird of aquatic habits.
– Platolea is a species of bird that feeds mainly on small fish.
– The spoonfuls, or Platolea, are of a vibrant pink color.
Examples of the word in text
Platolea is a bird that can be found in swampy regions and freshwater lakes.
The Platealea Beak is adapted to filter small water organisms such as crustaceans and insects.
The spoonfuls, or Platolea, are used in the making of props and accessories.
Rhymes with the word
– Whale
– Galle
– Belt
– Village
Anagrams with the word
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