Parot
Parot is a surname.
Parrotnoun
A kind of bird, many species of which are colourful and able to mimic human speech, of the order Psittaciformes or (narrowly) of the family Psittacidae.
‘I bought a wonderful parrot at the pet store.’;
Parrotnoun
A parroter; a person who repeats the words or ideas of others.
‘What kind of a parrot are you? He just said that.’;
Parrotnoun
(archaic) A puffin.
Parrotnoun
Channel coal.
Parrotverb
(transitive) To repeat (exactly what has just been said) without necessarily showing understanding, in the manner of a parrot.
‘The interviewee merely parroted the views of her tabloid.’;
Parrotnoun
In a general sense, any bird of the order Psittaci.
Parrotnoun
Any species of Psittacus, Chrysotis, Pionus, and other genera of the family Psittacidæ, as distinguished from the parrakeets, macaws, and lories. They have a short rounded or even tail, and often a naked space on the cheeks. The gray parrot, or jako (Psittacus erithacus) of Africa (see Jako), and the species of Amazon, or green, parrots (Chrysotis) of America, are examples. Many species, as cage birds, readily learn to imitate sounds, and to repeat words and phrases.
Parrotverb
To repeat by rote, without understanding, as a parrot.
Parrotverb
To chatter like a parrot.
Parrotnoun
usually brightly colored zygodactyl tropical birds with short hooked beaks and the ability to mimic sounds
Parrotnoun
a copycat who does not understand the words or acts being imitated
Parrotverb
repeat mindlessly;
‘The students parroted the teacher's words’;
Parrot
Parrots, also known as psittacines , are birds of the roughly 398 species in 92 genera comprising the order Psittaciformes , found mostly in tropical and subtropical regions. The order is subdivided into three superfamilies: the Psittacoidea ( parrots), the Cacatuoidea (cockatoos), and the Strigopoidea (New Zealand parrots).
‘true’;