Adjutant Bird
The adjutant bird is a large wading bird found in the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia. It belongs to the stork family and is known for its distinctive appearance and behavior. In Telugu language, the adjutant bird is referred to as:
1. ఆడుకోకిలి (āḍukōkili)
2. ఆడుకొక్క (āḍukokka)
3. ఆడుకొక్కి (āḍukokki)
Pronunciation:
The pronunciation of adjutant bird in Telugu is as follows: (āḍu-kō-ki-li)
Synonyms:
Some synonyms of adjutant bird are:
1. Stork
2. Marabou
3. Jabiru
Nearby Words:
1. ఆడుకొక్కి పక్షి (āḍukokki pakṣi) – Noun, meaning “adjutant bird”
2. ఆడుకొక్కి పక్షిని (āḍukokki pakṣini) – Noun, meaning “female adjutant bird”
3. ఆడుకొక్కి పక్షినికి (āḍukokki pakṣiniki) – Noun, meaning “to the adjutant bird”
Example sentences:
1. ఆడుకొక్కి పక్షి అందరికీ చాలా ఇష్టం. (āḍukokki pakṣi andariki chālā iṣṭaṁ) – Everyone likes the adjutant bird.
2. ఆడుకొక్కి పక్షిని చూసి నాకు ఆనందం అయింది. (āḍukokki pakṣini chūsi nāku ānandaṁ ayindi) – I felt happy seeing the female adjutant bird.
Antonyms:
The antonym of adjutant bird in Telugu is అద్వితీయ (adwitīya).
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