cormorant
cor·mo·rant / ˈkôrmərənt/ • n. a large voracious diving bird (genera Phalacrocorax and Nannopterum, family Phalacrocoracidae) with a long hooked bill, short legs, and mainly dark plumage. Its numerous species include the widespread great (or European) cormorant (P. carbo) and the North American double-crested cormorant (P. auritus).
cormorant
cormorant Bird found in coastal and inland waters throughout the world. It has a hooked bill, a black body and webbed feet. It dives well and, in some areas of se Asia, it is trained to catch and retrieve fish. There are 30 species. Length: to 1m (3.3ft). Family Phalacrocoracidae; genus Phalacrocorax.
cormorant
cormorant XIII. — OF. cormaran (mod. cormoran), earlier cormareng, for *corp mareng, repr. (with assim. of adj. suffix to Gmc. -ing) medL. corvus marīnus ‘sea raven’. For the final parasitic t cf. pageant, pheasant.
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