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What (who) is parakeet - definition

SMALL TO MEDIUM SIZED SPECIES OF PARROT
Parakeets; Parrakeet; Paroquet; Paraquet
  • Blue Australian [[budgerigar]]
  • Male and female [[Rose-ringed parakeet]] at Vedanthangal, Tamil Nadu, India.
  • A rose-ringed parakeet (''[[Psittacula krameri]]'').

parakeet         
also parrakeet (parakeets)
A parakeet is a type of small parrot which is brightly coloured and has a long tail.
N-COUNT
Parakeet         
·noun ·same·as Parrakeet.
II. Parakeet ·noun Any one of numerous species of small parrots having a graduated tail, which is frequently very long;
- called also paroquet and paraquet.
parakeet         
['par?ki:t]
(also parrakeet)
¦ noun a small parrot with predominantly green plumage and a long tail. [Psittacula, Cyanoramphus, and other genera.]
Origin
C16: from OFr. paroquet, Ital. parrocchetto, and Sp. periquito, perh. based on a dimin. meaning 'little wig', referring to head plumage, or based on a dimin. of the given name Pedro.

Wikipedia

Parakeet

A parakeet is any one of many small to medium-sized species of parrot, in multiple genera, that generally has long tail feathers.

Examples of use of parakeet
1. The parakeet also seems to reach sexual maturity early, but thats city life for you.
2. Prominent among these species are the common mynah, the Burmese starling and the rose–ringed parakeet.
3. "When we first moved here we didn‘t mind the odd parakeet.
4. FLOCK OF FACTS The word parakeet is used to describe small birds with long tails.
5. The 16–year–old parakeet recently won an ‘outrageous bird‘ viral video contest.