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gallinule

[ gal-uh-nool, -nyool ]

noun

  1. any aquatic bird of the family Rallidae, having elongated, webless toes.


gallinule

/ ˈɡæ±ôɪˌ²ÔÂá³Ü˱ô /

noun

  1. any of various aquatic birds of the genera Porphyrio and Porphyrula, typically having a dark plumage, red bill, and a red shield above the bill: family Rallidae (rails)
  2. common gallinule
    the US name for moorhen
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of gallinule1

1770–80; < New Latin Gallinula a genus name, Late Latin ²µ²¹±ô±ôÄ«²Ô³Ü±ô²¹ chicken, equivalent to Latin ²µ²¹±ô±ôÄ«²Ô ( a ) hen + -ula -ule
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of gallinule1

C18: from New Latin ³Ò²¹±ô±ôÄ«²Ô³Ü±ô²¹ genus name, from Late Latin: pullet, chicken, from Latin ²µ²¹±ô±ôÄ«²Ôa hen
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Example Sentences

Elaine, who visited the Everglades occasionally when she lived in Miami, knows a purple gallinule when she sees one.

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There are more than 360 species of birds, including the great blue heron and the diminutive green variety, purple gallinules and roseate spoonbills, the white ibis and the black skimmer.

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Wild yellow irises bloomed amid the marsh grass in this tranquil oasis, and umbrella pines gave shade, while glossy ibis, coots and purple gallinule chattered and splashed in the pond.

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The fall hunting seasons for squirrel, dove, rail, snipe and gallinule in Ohio also open that day.

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Coots, swamphens, moorhens, gallinules and a great many others belong to this group.

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