hornbill
/ˈhɔːn.bɪl/
Etymology
From horn + bill.
hornbill means Any of various birds of the family Bucerotidae, with bills resembling a cow's horns. Many species have a casque above the bill, and many imprison their young in a tree. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
noun
- Any of various birds of the family Bucerotidae, with bills resembling a cow's horns. Many species have a casque above the bill, and many imprison their young in a tree.“I saw what they were, hornbills, white head with a black streak of feather on top, a long grey tail, and a huge red beak that curved down, bigger than his head.”