πελεκάνος is Greek for pelican
ペリカン (perikan) is the Japanese word for "Pelican".
ΠΕΛΕΚΑΝΟΣ,πελεκανος Pelekanos
The name "pelican" is derived from the Latin word "pelicanus," which itself comes from the Greek word "pelekan." The Greeks and Romans were among the first to document and name the bird based on its distinctive features. The etymology reflects the long history of human interaction with and observation of this species.
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The term brown pelican is a common noun, a word for any brown pelican anywhere.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing; for example:Brown Pelican Drive, Myrtle Beach, SC or Brown Pelican Drive, Daytona Beach, FLBrown Pelican Society of Louisiana (Catholic organization), Harahan, LA
Pelican shape is the meaning of 'Pelecaniformes'. The Greek 'pelekan' and the Latin 'forma' make up the roots of 'Pelecaniformes'. The Greek noun finds a Latin derivative in 'pelicanus, pelecanus'. Both the original Greek and the derived Latin refer to the bird that's called 'pelican' in English. The Latin word is a feminine gender noun that means 'shape'. So the term refers to a shape that includes or gives the impression of large web feet, a long bill, and a pouch in the upper throat.
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