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Noun genus vidua has 1 sense
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Definitions from the WebGenus ViduaDescription:Genus Vidua refers to a genus of birds in the family Viduidae, commonly known as widowbirds or whydahs. They are known for their distinctive plumage and mating displays, making them popular among birdwatchers. Senses and Usages:1. Noun (Plural: genus vidual)In biology, genus Vidua is a taxonomic rank that classifies a group of bird species belonging to the family Viduidae. They are known for their complex breeding behaviors and elaborate plumage. Example sentence: The genus Vidua includes species like the Long-tailed Widowbird and the Pin-tailed Whydah which are native to Africa. 2. Noun (Plural: genus viduas)In general, genus viduas refer to the various species of widowbirds or whydahs. These birds are known for their long, flowing tails and vibrant colors. Example sentence: The genus viduas are commonly found in open grassland habitats across Africa and are admired for their spectacular courtship displays. 3. AdjectiveWhen used as an adjective, genus vidua describes something related to or belonging to the widowbirds or whydahs. Example sentence: The genus vidua feathers are highly valued by collectors for their striking beauty. Related Products: | ||||
genus vesicaria genus vespa genus vespertilio genus vespula genus vibrio genus viburnum genus vicia genus vicugna genus vidua genus vigna genus viminaria genus vinca genus vincetoxicum genus viola genus vipera genus vireo genus virgilia
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