Ibis
(noun)
A wading bird of the family Threskiornithidae, having a long curved bill and typically feeding on fish, frogs, and insects.
Origin:
From the latin ibis, from the greek ibis, a type of wading bird.
Examples:
- The sacred ibis is a species of ibis that was revered in ancient Egypt.
- The glossy ibis is a species of ibis that is found in wetlands and marshes.
- The ibis is a wading bird with a long curved bill.
- The ibis feeds on fish, frogs, and insects.
- The ibis is a protected species and is found in different regions of the world.