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chachalaca
[ chah-chuh-lah-kuh; Spanish chah-chah-lah-kah ]
noun
plural chachalacas
- any of several slender guans of the genus Ortalis, of Central America, Mexico, and southern Texas, having loud, harsh cries.
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51Թ History and Origins
Origin of chachalaca1
1850–55, Americanism; < Mexican Spanish < Nahuatl: to chatter, especially of birds; compare Nahuatl chachalacametl the chachalaca
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A pheasant-like bird called the chachalaca still perches on the Mexican plumeria tree with its delicate white blossoms.
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“It’s better than dressing up like a chachalaca,” I say quietly.
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The loudmouthed chachalaca birds once were natural sentries, but most had been shot by the son of a neighbor whom Rios suspects of smuggling.
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I retired to the patio early, retreating to a book, hummingbirds, a rufous-headed chachalaca wandering the railing and a heavy thunderstorm.
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