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didapper

 
Dictionary: di·dap·per   ('dăp'ər) pronunciation
n.
A small grebe, such as the dabchick.

[Middle English didopper, alteration of divedap, from Old English dūfedoppa, pelican : dūfan, to dive; see dive1 + -doppa, a kind of bird.]


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