Pita-da-India
Meaning of the word
The word “pita-da-india” refers to a kind of bird of the wooden family, also known as red-in-white woodpecker.
Origin of the word
The word “Pita-da-India” originates in the scientific name of the bird, Dinopium Benghalense, which was attributed by Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus in 1766. The term “pita” is a reference to the sound that the bird emits, similar to “Piu -Pu “. “Da-India” indicates the geographical region where the species is found, which includes India and other countries in Southern Asia.
Word adverbs
– Quickly
– Silently
– skillfully
Conjunctions of the word
– AND
– or
– But
– Why
Synonyms of the word
-Woodpecker
-Red-pit
-Woodpecker
Word Definitions
1. Red-headed, red-headed and black body, found in India and other countries in southern Asia.
2. Scientific Name: Dinopium Benghalense.
Phrases that the word applies
-The pite is a very beautiful bird.
-The red-in-white woodpecker is known as Pita-da-India.
-The pitar are very noisy birds.
Examples of the word in text
The pite is a medium-sized bird, about 30 centimeters long. It has a black plumage, with its head and intense red neck. Its beak is long and sharp, perfect for drilling tree trunks for insects. This species is known for its characteristic singing, reminiscent of the sound “Piu-Piu”. Pita-da-India is found in tropical forests and tree-lined areas of India, Nepal, Sri Lanka and other Southern Asia countries.
Rhymes with the word
– India
– Indies
– Indian
– Indians
– Index
Anagrams with the word
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