emu

[ˈiːmjuː]

emu Definition

a large flightless bird native to Australia, with shaggy gray or brown feathers, long legs, and a long neck.

Using emu: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "emu" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The emu is the second-largest living bird by height, after the ostrich.

  • Example

    Emus are farmed for their meat, oil, and leather.

  • Example

    The emu is an important cultural icon of Indigenous Australians.

emu Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for emu

Phrases with emu

  • the practice of raising emus for commercial purposes such as meat, oil, and leather

    Example

    Emu farming has become a popular industry in some parts of Australia.

  • oil derived from the fat of the emu, used in cosmetics and as a traditional medicine by Indigenous Australians

    Example

    Emu oil is believed to have anti-inflammatory properties and is used to treat various skin conditions.

  • a failed attempt by Australian soldiers to cull emus in Western Australia in 1932

    Example

    The emu war is often cited as an example of human folly and the difficulty of controlling wildlife populations.

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Summary: emu in Brief

An 'emu' [ˈiːmjuː] is a large, flightless bird native to Australia, known for its shaggy gray or brown feathers, long legs, and long neck. Emus are farmed for their meat, oil, and leather, and are an important cultural icon of Indigenous Australians. The phrase 'emu farming' refers to the commercial raising of emus, while 'emu oil' is derived from the fat of the bird and used in cosmetics and traditional medicine.

How do native speakers use this expression?