tucán

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See also: tucan and túcán

Spanish

Etymology

From Tupian tuka, tukan, tukana, which probably originated as an imitation of its cry.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /tuˈkan/ [t̪uˈkãn]

Noun

tucán m (plural tucanes)

  1. toucan
  2. (Costa Rica, dated) A 5000 colón bill.