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Noun genus irena has 1 sense
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Definitions from the WebGenus IrenaNoun The genus Irena refers to a group of birds belonging to the family Irenidae, commonly known as fairy bluebirds. They are known for their striking blue plumage and are native to Southeast Asia. Example sentence: The genus Irena includes the Asian fairy-bluebird, a stunning bird with vivid blue feathers. Adjective Irena, as an adjective, can be used to describe something related to the genus Irena or fairy bluebirds. Example sentence: She admired the Irena plumage on her porcelain vase. Phrase - Popular The phrase "Irena genus" is popular among bird enthusiasts and researchers seeking information about fairy bluebirds. Example sentence: If you're interested in ornithology, you should explore articles that discuss the Irena genus. Phrase - Local Locally, the term "genus Irena" is used by birdwatchers and conservationists to identify specific species of fairy bluebirds found in their area. Example sentence: We spotted a few members of the genus Irena during our birdwatching trip in the local nature reserve. Find related products on Amazon | ||||
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