paroquet

/'pærəki:t/ Cách viết khác : (paroquet) /'pærəkit/
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paroquet

A green paroquet perches on a wooden branch.

Definition

Noun A small, slender parrot with a long tail. This term refers to a specific type of parrot, often characterized by its size and elongated tail feathers.

Usage

The word "paroquet" is used to identify a specific group of parrots. It is a somewhat dated or specialized term, more commonly found in older texts or scientific contexts. The more common modern spelling is "parakeet."

Examples
  • The aviary housed a colorful paroquet from Australia.
  • He observed the green paroquet feeding on seeds in the tree.
  • In the 19th-century journal, the explorer described the native paroquets as being very noisy.
Advanced Usage
  • The term is often used in historical or zoological literature to describe small, long-tailed parrots, particularly those of the Old World.
Variants and Related Words
  • Parakeet (noun): The standard modern spelling and more common term for the same type of bird.
  • Budgerigar / Budgie (noun): A specific, very common and small species of parakeet, often kept as a pet.
  • Conure (noun): A group of small to medium-sized parrots with long tails, primarily from Central and South America; sometimes considered a type of parakeet.
Synonyms
  • Parakeet
  • Long-tailed parrot
Notes

"Paroquet" is an alternative spelling of "parakeet." It is important to note that in common usage, "parakeet" is the preferred and widely recognized term. "Paroquet" may be encountered in specific contexts but is considered archaic in general English.

paroquet

A green paroquet perches on a wooden branch.

Noun
  1. any of numerous small slender long-tailed parrots