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| king·fish·er [ kíng fìshər ] (plural king·fish·ers) |
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| Definition: |
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brightly colored bird: a brightly colored bird that usually has a short tail, a long strong beak, and sometimes a crest. It feeds on fish, insects, and other prey. Native to: mainly tropical, subtropical regions worldwide. Family Alcedinidae.
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| [15th century. Originally king's fisher] |
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