What does STORK mean?

Stork

A stork is a noun, which is a part of speech that refers to a person, place, thing, or idea. Specifically, a stork is a large wading bird with long legs and a long beak.

It is pronounced as "stawrk" in US English and "stawk" in UK English.

The word "stork" originated from the Old English word "storc" and has been used in English since the 12th century. Storks are often associated with delivering babies, as in the popular folklore of storks delivering babies to new parents.

Synonyms for stork include "crane" and "heron".

Related five-letter words to stork include "crane", "heron", and "egret".

Example sentences:

  • The stork stood on one leg by the pond.
  • According to legend, storks deliver babies to new parents.
  • The storks long legs and beak make it well-suited for wading in shallow water.


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