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ostrich in Latin

ostrich in Latin is struthio, struthiocamelus — ostrich means a very large flightless African bird with long legs and neck, the fastest running bird on Earth.

ostrich in Latin

struthio
noun
(ornithology) A large flightless bird of the order Struthioniformes.
struthiocamelus
noun
(ornithology) A large flightless bird of the order Struthioniformes.

What does "ostrich" mean?

  1. noun A very large flightless African bird with long legs and neck, the fastest running bird on Earth.
    "An ostrich can outrun most predators despite being unable to fly."
  2. noun A person who refuses to acknowledge an obvious problem, as if hiding their head to avoid seeing it.
    "Ignoring the warning signs won't help — don't be an ostrich about the company's finances."

ostrich in a sentence

  • An ostrich can outrun most predators despite being unable to fly.
  • The farm raised ostriches for their meat, feathers, and eggs.
  • Ignoring the warning signs won't help — don't be an ostrich about the company's finances.

Common Latin translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "ostrich" in Latin?

"ostrich" in Latin is struthio, struthiocamelus. ostrich means: A very large flightless African bird with long legs and neck, the fastest running bird on Earth.

How do you use "ostrich" in a sentence?

Example: "An ostrich can outrun most predators despite being unable to fly." In Latin, "ostrich" is struthio, struthiocamelus.

Are there other ways to say "ostrich" in Latin?

Yes — Latin has 2 translations listed for "ostrich": struthio, struthiocamelus.

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