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cockatiel

American  
[kok-uh-teel] / ˌkɒk əˈtil /
Or cockateel

noun

  1. a small, crested, long-tailed Australian parrot, Nymphicus hollandicus, often kept as a pet.


cockatiel British  
/ ˌkɒkəˈtiːl /

noun

  1. a crested Australian parrot, Leptolophus hollandicus, having a greyish-brown and yellow plumage

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Etymology

Origin of cockatiel

1875–80; < Dutch kaketielje, < Portuguese cacatilha, equivalent to cacat ( ua ) cockatoo + -ilha < Latin -illa diminutive suffix

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