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Etymology
1. stork
noun. ['ˈstɔrk'] large mostly Old World wading birds typically having white-and-black plumage.
Synonyms
- Mycteria americana
- Jabiru mycteria
- black-necked stork
- marabou
- wading bird
- family Ciconiidae
- saddlebill
- adjutant stork
- Ciconia ciconia
- Ephippiorhynchus senegalensis
- wood stork
- openbill
- Ciconia nigra
- marabou stork
- adjutant
- flinthead
- Leptoptilus dubius
- black stork
- adjutant bird
- Ciconiidae
- jabiru
- marabout
- Leptoptilus crumeniferus
- policeman bird
- white stork
- wader
- Xenorhyncus asiaticus
Etymology
- stork (Middle English (1100-1500))
- storc (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
Rhymes with Stork
- uncork
- new-york
- storck
- storch
- sporck
- slorc
- schwark
- o'rourke
- oroark
- o'roark
- bjork
- yorke
- york
- wark
- torque
- schork
- rourke
- rourk
- rorke
- rork
- roarke
- roark
- pork
- nork
- mork
- moerke
- lorch
- horch
- goerke
- fork
How do you pronounce stork?
Pronounce stork as stɔrk.
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