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		Definition of cere in English: cerenoun sɪəsɪr Ornithology A waxy fleshy covering at the base of the upper beak in some birds. 〔鸟〕(某些鸟上喙基部的)蜡膜 Example sentencesExamples -  For both species, body size traits (in mm) included mean tarsus length, mean flattened wing chord, tail length, and culmen length (base of cere to tip of beak).
 -  They have large dark eyes and yellow to orange legs, cere, and eye-rings.
 -  The falconids resemble the accipitrids in some characteristics, such as a powerful hooked bill, a fleshy cere straddling the bill, heavy bony brow ridges, and a crop (to store freshly eaten food).
 -  Exposed skin of the ceres, dewlaps, horns, bills or legs may be brightly colored red or blue.
 -  Falconids are medium-sized to large birds of prey (wingspan 55 to more than 125 cm, weight 28 to 2100 g), typically with hooked beaks, large brown eyes and a yellow cere, eyerings and feet.
 
 
 OriginLate 15th century: from Latin cera 'wax'.    Definition of cere in US English: cerenounsirsɪr Ornithology A waxy fleshy covering at the base of the upper beak in some birds. 〔鸟〕(某些鸟上喙基部的)蜡膜 Example sentencesExamples -  The falconids resemble the accipitrids in some characteristics, such as a powerful hooked bill, a fleshy cere straddling the bill, heavy bony brow ridges, and a crop (to store freshly eaten food).
 -  For both species, body size traits (in mm) included mean tarsus length, mean flattened wing chord, tail length, and culmen length (base of cere to tip of beak).
 -  Falconids are medium-sized to large birds of prey (wingspan 55 to more than 125 cm, weight 28 to 2100 g), typically with hooked beaks, large brown eyes and a yellow cere, eyerings and feet.
 -  They have large dark eyes and yellow to orange legs, cere, and eye-rings.
 -  Exposed skin of the ceres, dewlaps, horns, bills or legs may be brightly colored red or blue.
 
 
 OriginLate 15th century: from Latin cera ‘wax’.     |