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kea
1[key-uh, kee-uh]
noun
a large, greenish New Zealand parrot, Nestor notabilis.
Kea
2[key-ah, kee-uh]
noun
Keos.
é
1/ ˈɛ /
noun
transliteration of the Modern Greek name for Keos
Kea
2noun
(in New Zealand) a member of the junior branch of the Scouts
kea
3/ ˈɪə /
noun
a large New Zealand parrot, Nestor notabilis, with brownish-green plumage
Word History and Origins
Origin of kea1
Word History and Origins
Origin of kea1
Origin of kea2
Example Sentences
Rounding out the top five were the kea, kākāpō and the fantail.
At least one major zoo, at Chester, said it would close while Bristol Zoo said squirrel monkeys, kea parrots and red pandas were being fed frozen ice lollies filled with vegetables, leaves or mealworms.
Bruce is a kea, a species of parrot found only in New Zealand.
The first parrot species known to open trash bins was the kea in New Zealand in a park setting.
The huge cast includes storm petrels, Australia’s “fire hawks” and the kea, a cheeky New Zealand parrot.
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