dodonoun [ C ]
uk/ˈdəʊ.dəʊ/us/ˈdoʊ.doʊ/plural dodosa large bird, unable to fly, that no longer exists
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Other wild birds
- bird of paradise
- blackbird
- blue tit
- bluebird
- bluejay
- house martin
- house sparrow
- hummingbird
- Indian mynah
- jackass
- mockingbird
- mynah
- nightingale
- oriole
- ostrich
- starling
- swift
- toucan
- turtle dove
- warbler
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Examples from literature
- It is as fabulous as the dodo, the salamander, or the phoenix.
- Its carnivorous enemies among the lower animals, would have cut short the existence of the dodo, even if man had never planted his conquering footsteps upon that island.
- The dodo of Mauritius was exterminated by swine, whose bipedal descendants have exterminated many other species since that time.
- There can be no doubt that the dodo was one of those instances, well known to naturalists, of a species, or part of a species, remaining permanently in an undeveloped state.
- With our own experience—and that is somewhat extensive—of sailors in general, and Dutch ones in particular, we must infer that these dodos were very, very fat, indeed.