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mulberry bird — /ˈmʌlbəri bɜd/ (say mulbuhree berd) noun → southern figbird …
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southern figbird — /sʌðən ˈfɪgbɜd / (say sudhuhn figberd) noun a subspecies, Sphecotheres viridis vieilloti, of the green figbird, found in coastal eastern Australia; mulberry bird; banana bird …
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Fruit — For other uses, see Fruit (disambiguation). Several culinary fruits … Wikipedia