Pronunciation: /ˈdʒækəˌmɑr/
noun A tropical American bird with a long straight bill, typically vividly colored and with metallic plumage.
A1 The jacamar is a bird with a long, sharp beak.
A2 During our nature walk, we spotted a colorful jacamar in the trees.
B1 The jacamar's diet mainly consists of insects and small reptiles.
B2 Birdwatchers often travel to tropical regions to catch a glimpse of the elusive jacamar.
C1 The jacamar's iridescent plumage makes it a sought-after subject for wildlife photographers.
C2 Researchers are studying the jacamar's nesting habits to better understand its behavior.
formal The jacamar is a beautiful bird known for its vibrant colors and long beak.
informal I was lucky enough to spot a jacamar while hiking in the rainforest.
slang That jacamar is one cool bird, dude!
figurative Her singing voice was as melodious as a jacamar's call.
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