Ostrich

/ˈɔːstrɪtʃ/ noun

An ostrich is a very large, flightless bird with a long neck and legs, known for running fast and living in open areas like African savannas.

From Old French “ostriche,” from Latin “avis struthio,” a blend of words for “sparrow” and “camel,” reflecting its odd shape. The name was reshaped in English under the influence of similar-sounding words.

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