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god·wit
(gŏd′wĭt′)n.
Any of various large shorebirds of the genus Limosa, having a long, slender, slightly upturned bill.
[Origin unknown.]
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godwit
(ˈɡɒdwɪt)n
(Animals) any large shore bird of the genus Limosa, of northern and arctic regions, having long legs and a long upturned bill: family Scolopacidae (sandpipers, etc), order Charadriiformes
[C16: of unknown origin]
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god•wit
(ˈgɒd wɪt)n.
any shorebird of the cosmopolitan genus Limosa, having a long bill that curves upward.
[1545–55; orig. uncertain]
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Noun | 1. | godwit - large wading bird that resembles a curlew; has a long slightly upturned bill limicoline bird, shore bird, shorebird - any of numerous wading birds that frequent mostly seashores and estuaries genus Limosa, Limosa - godwits Hudsonian godwit, Limosa haemastica - New World godwit |
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