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ibis

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Noun — A long-legged wading bird with a slender, downward-curving bill, found near water in warm climates.

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sacred ibis a flock of ibises

Etymology

From Latin ibis, from Greek ibis, ultimately from an ancient Egyptian word for the bird.

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What does “ibis” mean?

The word “ibis” means a long-legged wading bird with a slender, downward-curving bill, found near water in warm climates. In plain terms, a wading bird with a long curved beak, often seen near rivers, marshes, and coastlines.

How do you pronounce “ibis”?

“Ibis” is pronounced EYE-bihs (/ˈaɪ.bɪs/ in IPA).

How do you use “ibis” in a sentence?

Here is “ibis” used in a sentence: “A flock of ibises waded through the shallow marsh at dusk.”

What part of speech is “ibis”?

“Ibis” is a noun.

Where does the word “ibis” come from?

The word “ibis” comes from Latin. From Latin ibis, from Greek ibis, ultimately from an ancient Egyptian word for the bird.

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