释义 |
tou·ra·co noun or tu·ra·co \|tu̇rə|kō\; or tu·ra·cou or tu·ra·koo \-kü\ (-s) Etymology: native name in western Africa : any of various African birds that constitute the family Musophagidae, are mostly from one to two feet long, have a long tail, an erectile crest, a short stout often colored bill, lax and fluffy plumage, and red wing feathers which yield turacin — called also plantain eater |