Crossword-Solution: FROGMOUTH
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Frogmouth | n. | One of several species of Asiatic and East Indian birds of the genus Batrachostomus (family Podargidae); -- so called from their very broad, flat bills. |
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| type of nocturnal insectivorous bird of SE Asia and Australia | 1 answer |
| AUSTRALIAN cuckoo | 2 answers |
| AUSTRALIAN swift | 6 answers |
| SWIFT bird | 8 answers |
| Asia bird | 28 answers |
| Australian bird | 60 answers |
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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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Sentences with FROGMOUTH (4)
Confusion was caused, for, when daylight came, and the Frogmouth was seen sitting in the tree, the Frogmouth was supposed to be responsible for the frequent calls of the previous night.
Tregellas, claim that the Frogmouth does call "Mopoke'" occasionally, but the Boobook Owl is the bird that is responsible for the frequent "Mopoke" on calm evenings.
That night another denizen of the wilds invaded the house; as we sat quietly in front of the hut listening to a shrill, uncanny _oh-ho-ho-ho-ho_ coming from the forest, and which the natives said was the mating call of the three-toed sloth, but which we recognized as the song of a giant frogmouth or goatsucker, a cat owned by the family began to cut queer capers about the fireplace.
Another bird not frequently encountered is the giant frogmouth (_Nyctibius_), which, while not so rare, perhaps, is seldom seen, as it is nocturnal in habits and spends the days squatting horizontally upon some thick branch, where it resembles a gray lichen, or is altogether invisible.