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gua·cha·ro or guá·cha·ro (gwä′chə-rō′)n. pl. gua·cha·ros or guá·cha·ros A nightjar (Steatornis caripensis) of northern South America that roosts in caves and eats fruit. The young birds were formerly collected for their fat, which was used for cooking oil. Also called oilbird. [American Spanish guácharo, from guacho, vagabond, from Quechua wakcha, wahcha, poor person, orphan (the bird perhaps being so called because of its plaintive cries).]guacharo (ˈɡwɑːtʃəˌrəʊ) n, pl -ros (Animals) another name for oilbird[C19: from Spanish guácharo]oil•bird (ˈɔɪlˌbɜrd) n. a nocturnal cave-nesting bird of tropical South America, Steatornis caripensis, akin to the goatsuckers: the rendered fat of its young has been used as a cooking and lighting oil. [1890] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | guacharo - nocturnal fruit-eating bird of South America that has fatty young yielding an oil that is used instead of butteroilbird, Steatornis caripensiscaprimulgiform bird - long-winged nonpasserine birdsgenus Steatornis, Steatornis - type and sole genus of the family Steatornithidae |
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guacharo: see oilbirdoilbird, common name for an owllike, cave-dwelling bird, Steatornis caripensis, belonging to the family Steatornithidae. It spends its days in dark caves, maneuvering by means of a batlike sonar device, or echolocator, found in its ears. ..... Click the link for more information. .guacharoenUK
Synonyms for guacharonoun nocturnal fruit-eating bird of South America that has fatty young yielding an oil that is used instead of butterSynonyms- oilbird
- Steatornis caripensis
Related Words- caprimulgiform bird
- genus Steatornis
- Steatornis
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