IPA: //əˈvoʊsɛt//
KK: /əˈvoʊsɛt/
A type of bird known for its long, upward-bending bill, which it uses to scoop food from water. It belongs to the genus Recurvirostra.
The avoset waded through the shallow water, using its unique bill to catch small fish and insects.
The word 'avoset' originates from Old French 'avocet', which refers to a type of wading bird known for its long legs and distinctive upturned bill. The term is derived from the Latin 'avocetta', which also refers to this bird. Thus, 'avoset' specifically denotes this particular species of bird.
Think of the Old French word 'avocet' that describes a unique wading bird with long legs and a curved bill — this helps you remember that 'avoset' refers to that same bird.