Adjutant Crane

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Pronunciation: /ˈædʒətənt kreɪn/

Definitions of adjutant crane

noun a military officer who acts as an administrative assistant to a senior officer

Example Sentences

A1 The adjutant crane is a large bird found in Asia and Africa.

A2 I saw an adjutant crane while visiting the zoo last weekend.

B1 Conservation efforts are being made to protect the adjutant crane from extinction.

B2 The adjutant crane's unique appearance makes it easily recognizable in the wild.

C1 Researchers are studying the behavior of the adjutant crane to better understand its ecology.

C2 The adjutant crane plays a vital role in maintaining the balance of its ecosystem.

Examples of adjutant crane in a Sentence

formal The adjutant crane is a large bird species found in South and Southeast Asia.

informal I saw a huge adjutant crane at the zoo yesterday.

slang Check out that funky adjutant crane strutting around like it owns the place.

figurative The adjutant crane stood tall and regal, a symbol of grace and elegance in the wetlands.

Grammatical Forms of adjutant crane

plural

adjutant cranes

comparative

more adjutant crane

superlative

most adjutant crane

present tense

is adjutant crane

future tense

will be adjutant crane

perfect tense

has been adjutant crane

continuous tense

is being adjutant crane

singular

adjutant crane

positive degree

very adjutant crane

infinitive

to be adjutant crane

gerund

being adjutant crane

participle

adjutant crane

Origin and Evolution of adjutant crane

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: French
Story behind the word: The term 'adjutant crane' originated from the French word 'aide-de-camp', which means assistant in military contexts.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the term 'adjutant crane' specifically came to refer to a large species of crane found in South and Southeast Asia, known for its tall stature and distinctive appearance.