Dictionary of the word “piúvas-do-camp”
Meaning of the word
The “piivas-do-caps” are passing birds of the Thraupidae family, also known as Tiê-de-topete, Crista, Tiê-Galo or Tiê-Galo-Popete. They are found mainly in the southern region of Brazil.
Origin of the word
The term “piúvas-do-cap” originates in the Tupi-Guarani language, being a junction of the terms “pi’úva” (meaning “ave”) and “Yby” (meaning “field”).
Word adverbs
There are no specific adverbs related to the word “piúvas-of-the-field”.
Conjunctions of the word
There are no specific conjunctions related to the word “piúvas-do-cap”.
Synonyms of the word
Some synonyms for “piúvas-do-chicks” are: Tiê-de-topet, Tiê-de-crist, Tiê-Galo or Tiê-Galo-Popete.
Word Definitions
- Passeriform bird of the Thraupidae family, found in the southern region of Brazil.
Phrases that the word applies
-The piivas are very beautiful and colorful birds.
-The singing of the piúvas-do-cap is melodious and pleasant.
Examples of the word in text
Cambs are migratory birds that usually move in gangs during the winter.
The natural habitat of piúvas-do-cap are open areas and grassy fields.
Rhymes with the word
There are no words that rhyme with “piúvas-of-the-field”.
Anagrams with the word
There are no anagrams formed with the letters of the word “piúvas-do-cap”.