MANUCODE


Meaning of MANUCODE in English

ˈmanyəˌkōd noun

Etymology: French, from New Latin manucodiata, from Malay manuq dewata, literally, bird of the gods

: any of various birds of paradise ; especially : a chiefly iridescent black or greenish bird (genus Manucodia ) of Australia and New Guinea

Webster's New International English Dictionary.      Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster.