bar|bet

bar|bet
bar|bet «BAHR biht», noun.
1. a small dog with long, curly hair, a variety of poodle.
2. any one of a large family of tropical birds, having a large head, a short, conical bill with tufts of bristles at its base, and brightly colored feathers.
[< French barbet < Middle French barbe beard < Latin barba]

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