grallatorial

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Grallatores (former order name) (from Latin grallātor (stilt-walker)) +‎ -ial.

Adjective[edit]

grallatorial (comparative more grallatorial, superlative most grallatorial)

  1. Of or pertaining to wading birds.
  2. Of legs, long and thin, as a wader.
    • 1993, TC Boyle, The Road to Wellville, Penguin, published 1994, page 214:
      Will found himself growing increasingly depressed as he twisted his grallatorial limbs and shook his nugatory buttocks with the rest of his fellow sufferers—it was the same thing, day in, day out, a purgatory of the unwise and unwell.