tody


Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
tody /ˈtəʊdi/
noun (pl. todies) a small insectivorous Caribbean bird with a large head, long bill, bright green upper parts, and a red throat. [Genus Todus: five species.]
– origin C18: from Fr. todier, from L. todus, the name of a small bird.
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