momot
Noun: 1. A tropical American bird of the family Momotidae, characterized by its resemblance to a blue jay and its predominantly greenish and bluish plumage. It is known for its distinctive racket-tipped tail feathers.
The word "momot" is a specific ornithological term used to refer to a type of bird. It is typically used in formal, scientific, or bird-watching contexts. * The motmot is a shy bird often found in dense forests. * Birdwatchers traveled to Belize in hopes of spotting a turquoise-browed motmot. * The guide pointed out the unique tail feathers of the motmot.
- As a subject of study: The term is used in zoology and ornithology.
- Her research focuses on the nesting behavior of the motmot.
- Motmot: This is the more common and standard spelling of the word.
- Momotidae (n.): The biological family name for motmots.
- Family Momotidae bird: A more formal, scientific synonym.
- Racket-tail: An informal descriptive name referencing its distinctive tail.
The word "momot" does not have other common meanings in English outside of its ornithological definition. It is not to be confused with similar-sounding words.
- tropical American bird resembling a blue jay and having greenish and bluish plumage