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tody
[ toh-dee ]
noun
plural todies.
- any of several small West Indian birds of the family Todidae, related to the motmots and kingfishers, having brightly colored green and red plumage.
tody
/ 藞迟蓹蕣诲瑟 /
noun
- any small bird of the family Todidae of the Caribbean, having a red-and-green plumage and long straight bill: order Coraciiformes (kingfishers, etc)
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of tody1
Apparently < French todier, based on New Latin Todus a genus, Latin: a kind of small bird
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of tody1
C18: from French todier, from Latin todus small bird
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The population of one dazzling green bird that eats almost nothing but insects, the Puerto Rican tody, dropped by 90%.
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A brilliant green bird called the Puerto Rican tody, which eats bugs almost exclusively, diminished by 90 percent.
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Brakfast, Dinar and 0 1 9 聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽Super and half mug of tody 0 2 6 9th.
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Perhaps the rousing of the odd, fantastic feeling had been favoured by the slumber beginning to encroach on tody and brain.
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