ˈlimpkə̇n noun
( -s )
Etymology: limp (I) + -kin
: a large brown wading bird ( Aramus pictus ) that resembles a bittern but has a longer slightly curved bill, longer neck and legs, and white stripes on head and neck — see courlan
ˈlimpkə̇n noun
( -s )
Etymology: limp (I) + -kin
: a large brown wading bird ( Aramus pictus ) that resembles a bittern but has a longer slightly curved bill, longer neck and legs, and white stripes on head and neck — see courlan
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012