Webster's 1913 Dictionary
ARACARI
ARACARI A `ra *, n. (Zoöl.)
Defn: A South American bird, of the genus Pleroglossius, allied to the toucans. There are several species.
New American Oxford Dictionary
aracari
a ra ca ri |ˌärəˈsärē ˌɑrəˈsɑri | ▶noun ( pl. aracaris ) a small toucan with a serrated bill, and typically with a green back and wings, yellow underside, and red rump. [Genus Pteroglossus, family Ramphastidae: several species. ] ORIGIN early 19th cent.: via Portuguese from Tupi arasa'ri.
Oxford Dictionary
aracari
aracari |ˌarəˈsɑːri, ˌarəˈkɑːri |(also araçari |-ˈsɑːri |) ▶noun ( pl. aracaris ) a small toucan with a serrated bill, and typically with a green back and wings, yellow underside, and red rump. ●Genus Pteroglossus, family Ramphastidae: several species. ORIGIN early 19th cent.: via Portuguese from Tupi arasa'ri.