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Definition of coucal in English: coucalnoun ˈkuːk(ə)lˈkʊkɑːlˈko͞okəl An ungainly long-tailed Old World bird that is a large ground-dwelling member of the cuckoo family. 褐翅鸦鹃 Genus Centropus (and Coua), family Cuculidae: numerous species, including the Australasian pheasant coucal (Centropus phasianinus) Example sentencesExamples - A ground-dwelling cuckoo, Delalande's coucal lived in Madagascar, off the east coast of Africa, along with an array of strange animals found there.
- However, I stray from the purpose of our trip: birds, which were no less alluring than all the scenes mentioned above, with names such as leafbirds, bulbuls, coucals, laughingthrushes, babblers, sunbirds and junglefowl.
OriginEarly 19th century: from French, perhaps a blend of coucou 'cuckoo' and alouette 'lark'. Rhymesarchducal, ducal, pentateuchal Definition of coucal in US English: coucalnounˈko͞okəl An ungainly long-tailed Old World bird that is a large ground-dwelling member of the cuckoo family. 褐翅鸦鹃 Genus Centropus (and Coua), family Cuculidae: numerous species, including the Australasian pheasant coucal (Centropus phasianinus) Example sentencesExamples - A ground-dwelling cuckoo, Delalande's coucal lived in Madagascar, off the east coast of Africa, along with an array of strange animals found there.
- However, I stray from the purpose of our trip: birds, which were no less alluring than all the scenes mentioned above, with names such as leafbirds, bulbuls, coucals, laughingthrushes, babblers, sunbirds and junglefowl.
OriginEarly 19th century: from French, perhaps a blend of coucou ‘cuckoo’ and alouette ‘lark’. |