Aegithinidae

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /iːˌdʒɪθɪˈnaɪdiː/

Definitions of aegithinidae

noun Aegithinidae is a taxonomic family of small passerine birds commonly known as ioras or aegithinids.

Example Sentences

A1 Aegithinidae is a family of small passerine birds found in Asia and Africa.

A2 The aegithinidae birds are known for their distinctive vocalizations.

B1 Ornithologists study the behavior and ecology of aegithinidae species.

B2 Aegithinidae, also known as ioras, are often found in wooded habitats.

C1 The evolutionary history of aegithinidae is a topic of ongoing research in avian biology.

C2 Aegithinidae exhibit complex social behaviors that are of interest to ethologists.

Examples of aegithinidae in a Sentence

formal The Aegithinidae family of birds is known for their distinctive long tails.

informal I saw a cute Aegithinidae bird in the park today.

slang Those Aegithinidae birds are so cool, they look like they're dancing with their long tails!

figurative The Aegithinidae family sticks together like their tails, always supporting each other.

Grammatical Forms of aegithinidae

past tense

aegithinidae

plural

aegithinidaes

comparative

more aegithinidae

superlative

most aegithinidae

present tense

aegithinidae

future tense

will aegithinidae

perfect tense

have aegithinidae

continuous tense

is aegithinidae

singular

aegithinidae

positive degree

aegithinidae

infinitive

to aegithinidae

gerund

aegithinidaeing

participle

aegithinidaed

Origin and Evolution of aegithinidae

First Known Use: 1836 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'aegithinidae' originated from Latin.
Evolution of the word: The word 'aegithinidae' specifically refers to a family of birds known as the ioras. Over time, the usage of the word has remained consistent in the field of ornithology to classify this specific group of birds.