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Noun genus acridotheres has 1 sense
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Definitions from the WebGenus AcridotheresDefinition (Noun): Genus Acridotheres refers to a genus of birds belonging to the Sturnidae family, commonly known as mynas. They are native to Asia and are known for their loud voices and adaptability. Example Sentence: The genus Acridotheres includes several species of mynas, such as the common myna (Acridotheres tristis) and the bank myna (Acridotheres ginginianus). Definition (Adjective): When used as an adjective, acridotheres describes something related to or characteristic of the genus Acridotheres or its birds. Example Sentence: The acridotheres birds are known for their distinctive calls and impressive vocal abilities. Definition (Verb): As a verb, acridotheres refers to the act of imitating the sounds or behavior of mynas, specifically those belonging to the genus Acridotheres. Example Sentence: She entertained the crowd by acridothering the myna's melodious calls during the talent show. Related Products: | ||||
genus achras genus acinonyx genus acinos genus acipenser genus acocanthera genus acokanthera genus aconitum genus acorus genus acridotheres genus acris genus acrobates genus acrocarpus genus acrocephalus genus acroclinium genus acrocomia genus acropora genus acrostichum
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