family Phalacrocoracidae

family Phalacrocoracidae
noun
cormorants
Syn: ↑Phalacrocoracidae
Hypernyms: ↑bird family
Member Holonyms: ↑Pelecaniformes, ↑order Pelecaniformes
Member Meronyms: ↑Phalacrocorax, ↑genus Phalacrocorax

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