| kaka | <zoology> A New Zealand parrot of the genus Nestor, especially the brown parrot (Nestor meridionalis). The mountain kaka, or kea (N. Notabilis), is remarkable for having recently acquired carnivorous habits. It attacks and kills lambs and pigs, sometimes doing great damage. Night kaka. <zoology> The kakapo. Origin: Maori kaka a parrot; so named from its note. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| kakapo | <zoology> A singular nocturnal parrot (Strigops habroptilus), native of New Zealand. It lives in holes during the day, but is active at night. It resembles an owl in its colours and general appearance. It has large wings, but can fly only a short distance. Synonym: owl parrot, night parrot, and night kaka. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| kakaralli | A kind of wood common in Demerara, durable in salt water, because not subject to the depredations of the sea worm and barnacle. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| kaka | a genus of Psittacidae |
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| kaka | white cockatoo with a yellow erectile crest |
| kaka | white Australian cockatoo with roseate tinged plumage |
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