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rukia

Rukia (noun) means any bird of the genus Rukia, a small group of white-eye songbirds native to the islands of Micronesia. Example: “Birdwatchers spotted a rukia flitting through the forest canopy on Pohnpei.”

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Any bird of the genus Rukia, a small group of white-eye songbirds native to the islands of Micronesia.
"Birdwatchers spotted a rukia flitting through the forest canopy on Pohnpei."

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In plain EnglishA type of small songbird found only in Micronesia.

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rukias plural

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What does “rukia” mean?

The word “rukia” means any bird of the genus Rukia, a small group of white-eye songbirds native to the islands of Micronesia. In plain terms, a type of small songbird found only in Micronesia.

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Here is “rukia” used in a sentence: “Birdwatchers spotted a rukia flitting through the forest canopy on Pohnpei.”

What part of speech is “rukia”?

“Rukia” is a noun.

What is the meaning of rukia?

"rukia" (noun) means any bird of the genus Rukia, a small group of white-eye songbirds native to the islands of Micronesia.

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