stork
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stork
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Definition of stork:
- stork (noun):
- large mostly Old World wading birds typically having white-and-black plumage.
- any of various large wading birds (family ciconiidae) chiefly of asia, africa, and south america that have long stout bills and are related to the ibises and herons
Synonyms for stork:
adjutant
adjutant bird
adjutant stork
black stork
black-necked stork
ciconia ciconia
ciconia nigra
ciconiidae
ephippiorhynchus senegalensis
family ciconiidae
flinthead
jabiru
jabiru mycteria
leptoptilus crumeniferus
leptoptilus dubius
marabou
marabou stork
marabout
mycteria americana
openbill
policeman bird
saddlebill
wader
wading bird
white stork
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