Meaning of Ostrich | Babel Free
ˈɒs.tɹɪt͡ʃDefinitions
- A large flightless bird of the order Struthioniformes.
- The most widespread species of the genus, known as the common ostrich (Struthio camelus).
- The rhea.
- One who buries their head in the sand instead of acknowledging problems.
- The hypothetical completion of a hole five strokes under par (a quintuple birdie, quadruple eagle, triple albatross, or double condor).
Equivalents
Deutsch
Strauß
Ελληνικά
στρουθοκάμηλος
Suomi
strutsi
עברית
יען
हिन्दी
शुतुरमुर्ग़
Bahasa Indonesia
burung unta
한국어
타조
Svenska
struts
ไทย
กระจอกเทศ
Türkçe
deve kuşu
Examples
“Could a Taff'ta ſcarf, a long Eſtridge vvhing, / A ſtiffe Iron Doublet, and a Brazeel Pole / Tempt thee from Cambrick ſheets, fine active Thighs, / From Caudles vvhere the precious Amber ſvvims?”
“The Ostrich hath a compounded name in Greek and Latin—Struthio-Camelus, borrowed from a bird and a beast, as being a feathered and biped animal, yet in some ways like a camel; somewhat in the long neck; somewhat in the foot; and, as some imagine, from a camel-like position in the part of generation.”
“"But is not this fortunate?" continued she, taking up a superb plume of white ostrich feathers, fastened by a small agraffe, enamelled so as to represent a bunch of violets; "this is just what you wanted for the velvet cap you are to wear at Madame de l'Hôpital's masked ball."”
“The San Juan market is Mexico City's most famous deli of exotic meats, where an adventurous shopper can hunt down hard-to-find critters such as ostrich, wild boar and crocodile.”
“The Lengua Indians of the Gran Chaco love to hunt the ostrich”
CEFR level
B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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