dictionary definitions for "ibis"


From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Ibis \I"bis\, n. [L. ibis, Gr. ?; of Egyptian origin.] (Zool.)
     Any bird of the genus Ibis and several allied genera, of
     the family {Ibid[ae]}, inhabiting both the Old World and the
     New. Numerous species are known. They are large, wading
     birds, having a long, curved beak, and feed largely on
     reptiles.
     [1913 Webster]
  
     Note: The sacred ibis of the ancient Egyptians ({Ibis
           aethiopica}) has the head and neck black, without
           feathers. The plumage of the body and wings is white,
           except the tertiaries, which are lengthened and form a
           dark purple plume. In ancient times this bird was
           extensively domesticated in Egypt, but it is now seldom
           seen so far north. The glossy ibis ({Plegadis
           autumnalis}), which is widely distributed both in the
           Old World and the New, has the head and neck feathered,
           except between the eyes and bill; the scarlet ibis
           (Guara rubra) and the white ibis (Guara alba)
           inhabit the West Indies and South America, and are
           rarely found in the United States. The wood ibis
           (Tantalus loculator) of America belongs to the Stork
           family ({Ciconid[ae]}). See Wood ibis.
           [1913 Webster]

From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:

  ibis
      n 1: wading birds of warm regions having long slender down-
           curved bills


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