Associations to the word «Stork»
Noun
- Calif
- Savanna
- Sable
- Zebra
- Lynx
- Toad
- Nightingale
- Nightclub
- Mode
- Black
- Prey
- Sloop
- Deer
- Tit
- Bunting
- Marsh
- Soybean
- Scissors
- Specie
- Solubility
- Saharan
- Translator
- Python
- Corvette
- Squirrel
- Zoo
- Sanctuary
- Reptile
- Bee
- Bite
- Migration
- White
- Courtship
- Aerospace
- Roe
- Purple
- Childbirth
- Snake
- Pond
- Gilbert
- Feather
- Sonar
- Tint
- Spp
- Roller
- Elephant
- Hms
- Red
- Habitat
- Species
- Spoon
- Long
- Leopard
- Pink
- Gorilla
- Wildlife
- Chick
- Bison
- Mollusc
- Caliph
- Hart
- Synagogue
- Crab
- Evaporation
- Fox
- Christopher
- Asian
- Emblem
- Grey
- Wood
- Almond
- Leg
- Monsoon
Adjective
Wiktionary
STORK, noun. A large wading bird with long legs and a long beak of the family Ciconiidae.
STORK, noun. (children's folklore) The mythical bringer of babies to families, or good news.
STORK BITE, noun. Nevus flammeus nuchae
STORK BITES, noun. Plural of stork bite
Dictionary definition
STORK, noun. Large mostly Old World wading birds typically having white-and-black plumage.
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