pito-barranqueiro
Meaning of the word
The term “pito-barnqueiro” is used to refer to a species of bird of the family of the passage, scientifically known as dryocopus lineatus. It is also popularly known as a white-boundwood.
Origin of the word
The word “pito-barranqueiro” originates in Brazilian Portuguese, being a junction of the terms “pito” (referring to the characteristic sound of the woodpecker) and “barranqueiro” (which refers to the habit of this bird of areas near the ravines) .
Word adverbs
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Conjunctions of the word
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Synonyms of the word
Some synonyms for “pito-barnqueiro” are: breeze-pau-pau-pau, red-to-red wood.
Word Definitions
– bird of the family of the passer, known for their strong beak and ability to climb trees.
– It has black plumage with white stripes, highlighting a white strip on the top of the head.
– It feeds mainly on insects and larvae found in the wood of the trees.
Phrases that the word applies
– Today I spotted a pito-barranque in the park.
– The pito-barranque is known for its characteristic singing.
Examples of the word in text
The pito-barranque is a very common bird in the Amazon region. Its presence is easily identified by the loud and repetitive sound that emits by beating its beak in the wood of the trees. In addition, its black plumage with white stripes makes it easily recognizable.
Rhymes with the word
– Hairdresser
– Orange
– Coconut tree
– Brigadier
Anagrams with the word
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