ibis
/ˈaɪbɪs/Definitions
1. noun
A long-billed wading bird with a distinctive curved beak, typically black or white in colour.
“The ibis waded through the shallow water of the marsh, searching for small fish.”
2. noun
A symbol or sign, especially one that is obscure or ambiguous.
“The poet used an ibis as a symbol of death in her latest collection.”