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papagoi

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EKI Combined Dictionary 2026

Last modified 19.06.2025

Meanings

hrl ereda, kireva sulestikuga troopikalind, Eestis hrl lemmiklinnuna

Translations

Usage examples
  • Rääkiv papagoi.
  • Õppejõud ei peaks nagu papagoi ühte ja sama juttu kordama.
Collocations
Adjectives
Köögis elutseb ka üks 20-aastane rääkiv papagoi, teised sulelised elavad väljas puurides.
Kindlasti tasub külastada Loro parki, kus on palju värvilisi papagoisid.
Ühe koka tagahoov oli täis rohelisi papagoisid.
Varastatud oli haruldane papagoi ja tosin tavalisemat lindu.
Poiss vahib kaupluses juba tükk aega ilusat kirevat papagoid.
Nouns
papagoide kisa
Hotelli administraator keerutas ja raputas linnupuuri nii, et papagoi suled lendasid.
kanaarilind ja papagoi
Portugallased peavad kodus meeleldi kanaarilinde ja papagoisid.
Verbs
Minu Aafrika Hall papagoi räägib, haugub koera kombel ja kassi ka jäljendab hästi.
Võtaks papagoid, aga nad on lärmakad.
Mees ostab papagoi ja püüab teda rääkima õpetada.
papagoisid pidama

Terminological databases

EKI terminibaas Esterm

ID 719277 Last modified 30.12.2004
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Domain Biology - BiotechnologyEnvironment - Environmental Protection
  • ereda, kireva sulestikuga troopikalind
  • a bird of the order Psittaci, or family Psittacidæ, and spec. of the genus Psittacus; these are scansorial and zygodactyl, and have a short hooked bill and naked cere; many of the species have very beautiful plumage, and some of the fleshy-tongued ones can be taught to repeat words and sentences with great perfection; hence, much valued as cage-birds, the species most commonly kept being the Grey Parrot (Psittacus erythacus) of West Africa
papagoi
parrot
Usage examples
  • 0106.32 -- Psittaciformes (including parrots, parakeets, macaws and cockatoos)
Good to know
  • The order includes many genera and species chiefly inhabiting tropical and semi-tropical regions; a few are found in the temperate zones in N. America, Australia, and New Zealand. As differentiated from parakeet, ‘parrot’ is applied to the moderate-sized and larger species of the order. Various families, genera, and species have distinct names, as cockatoo, kea, lory, macaw, etc.
perroquet

EKI terminibaas Esterm

ID 719279 Last modified 30.12.2004
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Domain Biology - BiotechnologyEnvironment - Environmental Protection
  • väike pikasabaline papagoi
  • common name for a widespread group of small parrots, native to the Indo-Malayan region and popular as cage birds. Parakeets have long, pointed tails, unlike the chunky lovebirds with which they are sometimes confused. The budgerigar, also called the shell, zebra, or grass, parakeet (Melopsittacus undulatus), is the best known of the true parakeets. The wild budgerigar of Australia is usually green or blue with black-and-yellow markings; as a cage bird, however, it has been bred in white and yellow. The hanging parakeet sleeps upside down like a bat. The extinct Carolina parakeet was the only parrot native to the United States. It was 12 in. (30 cm) long with a yellow-green body and orange-red head. It was sought as a cage bird and for its plumage and also killed as a destroyer of fruit and grain crops. Parakeets are classified in the phylum Chordata, subphylum Vertebrata, class Aves, order Psittaciformes, family Psittacidae.
parakeet
Usage examples
  • 0106.32 -- Psittaciformes (including parrots, parakeets, macaws and cockatoos)
perruche

Word forms

Inflection Type 26

papagoi papagoid
papagoi papagoide
papagoid papagoisid

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