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Noun genus cacatua has 1 sense
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Definitions from the WebGenus cacatuaPart of speech: Noun Sense: In biology, a genus of parrots Usage: The genus cacatua consists of several species of beautiful cockatoos. Part of speech: Noun Sense: In zoology, a genus of birds in the family Cacatuidae Usage: The genus cacatua is known for its white or light-colored plumage and prominent crests. Part of speech: Adjective Sense: Popular or commonly known Usage: The genus cacatua is a popular choice among bird enthusiasts due to their striking appearance and charming personalities. Part of speech: Adjective Sense: Local or specific to a particular region Usage: The genus cacatua is native to the islands of Indonesia and Australia, making it a local favorite among birdwatchers in those areas. Sample sentences:1. The biologist studied the different species within the genus cacatua. 2. The cacatua genus is known for its vocal abilities and playful nature. 3. We purchased a cacatua parrot for our aviary, and it has quickly become a popular attraction. 4. The local bird sanctuary is home to numerous species from the genus cacatua. Related products on Amazon: | ||||
genus bursera genus butea genus buteo genus buxus genus cabassous genus cabomba genus cacajao genus cacalia genus cacatua genus cacicus genus cadra genus caenolestes genus caesalpinia genus caiman genus cairina genus cajanus genus cakile
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