PARROT | • parrot n. A kind of bird, many species of which are colorful and able to mimic human speech, of the order Psittaciformes… • parrot n. (Figurative) A parroter; a person who repeats the words or ideas of others. • parrot n. (Archaic) A puffin. |
PARROTS | • parrots n. Plural of parrot. • parrots v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of parrot. • Parrots prop.n. Plural of Parrot. |
PARROTY | • parroty adj. Pertaining to or having the characteristics of a parrot. • PARROTY adj. of or like a parrot. |
PARROTED | • parroted v. Simple past tense and past participle of parrot. • PARROT v. to repeat without thought or understanding. |
PARROTER | • parroter n. A person who mindlessly repeats what he or she has heard. • PARROTER n. one who simply repeats what he has heard. |
PARROTRY | • parrotry n. Thoughtless imitation or repetition of someone else’s words or sayings; mindless repetition. • PARROTRY n. unintelligent imitation. |
PARROTERS | • parroters n. Plural of parroter. • PARROTER n. one who simply repeats what he has heard. |
PARROTIER | • PARROTY adj. of or like a parrot. |
PARROTING | • parroting v. Present participle of parrot. • parroting n. Mindless repetition of words or ideas. • PARROT v. to repeat without thought or understanding. |
PARROTFISH | • parrotfish n. Any of several tropical marine fish of the family Scaridae known for their beak-like mass of teeth used… • PARROTFISH n. a brightly coloured tropical fish, having parrot-like jaws. |
PARROTIEST | • PARROTY adj. of or like a parrot. |
PARROTRIES | • parrotries n. Plural of parrotry. • PARROTRY n. unintelligent imitation. |
PARROTFISHES | • parrotfishes n. Plural of parrotfish. • PARROTFISH n. a brightly coloured tropical fish, having parrot-like jaws. |