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Definition of seriema in English: seriema(also cariama) noun ˌsɛrɪˈiːmə A large ground-dwelling South American bird related to the bustards, with a long neck and legs and a crest above the bill. 叫鹤 Family Cariamidae: two genera and species Example sentencesExamples - Another clue comes from the predatory habits of the closest living relatives of terror birds - seriema.
- There are trumpeters, cariamas, and the limpkin in South America; sungrebes in South America, Africa, and southeastern Asia; and mesites on Madagascar.
- And indeed, today's two species of seriema in southern South America appear to be derived from Pleistocene fossil birds which were once giant, flightless predators (known as phorusrhacoids) of now-extinct fauna.
OriginMid 19th century: modern Latin, from Tupi siriema 'crested'. Definition of seriema in US English: seriema(also cariama) noun A large ground-dwelling South American bird related to the bustards, with a long neck and legs and a crest above the bill. 叫鹤 Family Cariamidae: two genera and species Example sentencesExamples - There are trumpeters, cariamas, and the limpkin in South America; sungrebes in South America, Africa, and southeastern Asia; and mesites on Madagascar.
- And indeed, today's two species of seriema in southern South America appear to be derived from Pleistocene fossil birds which were once giant, flightless predators (known as phorusrhacoids) of now-extinct fauna.
- Another clue comes from the predatory habits of the closest living relatives of terror birds - seriema.
OriginMid 19th century: modern Latin, from Tupi siriema ‘crested’. |