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Noun genus cyanocitta has 1 sense
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Definitions from the WebGenus CyanocittaDescriptionGenus Cyanocitta refers to a scientific classification within the animal kingdom and specifically the Corvidae family. It is composed of several species of jays, medium-sized birds known for their vibrant blue coloration and intelligent behavior. Sense 1: Scientific ClassificationIn the scientific context, Genus Cyanocitta is used to classify various species of jays, such as the Blue Jay (Cyanocitta cristata). Example sentence: The genus Cyanocitta includes several species of jays that inhabit different regions across North America. Sense 2: Popular UsageOutside of scientific discussions, the term "genus Cyanocitta" might not be widely recognized. However, the common name Blue Jay is commonly used to refer to the Cyanocitta cristata species. Example sentence: The Blue Jay (genus Cyanocitta) is known for its striking blue plumage, crested head, and distinct calls. Sense 3: Local UsageWithin specific regions where jays are present, locals might refer to them using their respective common names rather than the scientific classification of genus Cyanocitta. Example sentence: In this area, we often spot Steller's jays and Florida Scrub-jays instead of the genus Cyanocitta. Related products on Amazon: | ||||
genus cupressus genus curcuma genus cursorius genus curtisia genus cuscuta genus cuterebra genus cyamopsis genus cyamus genus cyanocitta genus cyathea genus cycas genus cyclamen genus cycloloma genus cyclopes genus cyclophorus genus cyclops genus cyclopterus
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