spoonbill

Etymology
From, owing to the shape of the animal's beak.

Noun

 * 1) Any of various large, long-legged wading birds in the ibis family, that have a large, flat, spatulate bill.
 * 2)  A species of fish,, native to the Mississippi/Ohio/Missouri river basin, or extinct close relatives.

Derived terms

 * Eurasian spoonbill
 * roseate spoonbill
 * royal spoonbill
 * roseate spoonbill
 * royal spoonbill

Translations

 * Asturian:
 * Bulgarian: лопатарка
 * Catalan: becplaner,
 * Chinese:
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 * Faroese: spónnev
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 * Hungarian:
 * Ido: spatulucelo
 * Italian:
 * Japanese: 箆鷺
 * Korean: 저어새
 * Latin: platalea
 * Macedonian: лажичарка
 * Manx: gob lhean
 * Navajo: dááʼadeeʼii
 * Portuguese:
 * Punjabi: ਡੋਈ ਬਗ
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 * Turkish:
 * Ukrainian: косар
 * Welsh: llwybig, llydanbig