noun
Etymology: clapper (I) + rail
: any of several large long-billed New World rails ; specifically : a dull-plumaged form ( Rallus longirostris ) common on salt marshes of the Atlantic coast of the U.S. — see california clapper rail
noun
Etymology: clapper (I) + rail
: any of several large long-billed New World rails ; specifically : a dull-plumaged form ( Rallus longirostris ) common on salt marshes of the Atlantic coast of the U.S. — see california clapper rail
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012