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Jinomrefu

Jinomrefu is a Swahili word that translates to "long beaks" in English. It is the plural form of "kinomrefu," which means "long beak." This term typically refers to birds with elongated beaks, often adapted for specific feeding habits. The word's meaning is derived directly from its component parts: "jino" (tooth/beak, though "mdomo" is a more common word for beak specifically) and "mrefu" (long). The prefix "ji-" indicates a plural noun of the n-class in Swahili grammar. Consequently, "jinomrefu" encompasses a collection or group of creatures characterized by having notably long beaks.