| 释义 | jac·a·mar \ˈjakəˌmär\ noun
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 Etymology: French, from Tupi jacamá-ciri
 : any of many picarian birds of the family Galbulidae inhabiting tropical forests from Mexico to Argentina, being usually brilliant metallic green or bronze above and rufescent below with a white throat, having a long sharp bill, and feeding on insects which they catch on the wing
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