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Noun centropus sinensis has 1 sense
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Definitions from the WebTerm: Centropus sinensisDescription:Centropus sinensis, commonly known as the Greater Coucal or Crow Pheasant, is a species of cuckoo found in parts of Asia. It is known for its distinct appearance and vocalizations. Senses:Sense 1:Noun: A large, black bird of the cuckoo family, characterized by its long tail, stout body, and heavy bill. Example Sentence: The Centropus sinensis is often spotted perched on tree branches and emits a deep, booming call in the mornings. Sense 2:Adjective: Referring to or characteristic of the Centropus sinensis bird species. Example Sentence: The centropus sinensis eggs are known for their vibrant blue color. Sense 3:Local Usage: In some regions, "Centropus sinensis" may refer to a specific local bird species that shares similarities with the Greater Coucal. Example Sentence: The villagers reported sightings of the Centropus sinensis near the rice fields. | ||||
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