pavon (Meaning)

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pavon (n.)

A small triangular flag, esp. one attached to a knight's lance; a pennon.

Synonyms & Antonyms of pavon

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pavon Sentence Examples

  1. The majestic pavon flaunted its iridescent tail feathers, captivating onlookers.
  2. In the depths of the rainforest, the pavon's piercing call echoed through the canopy.
  3. The pavon's elaborate courtship dance was a spectacle to behold, attracting females from afar.
  4. The pavon's diet consisted primarily of insects and small invertebrates.
  5. The iridescent colors of the pavon's feathers were a result of structural interference of light.
  6. The pavon's long, trailing tail feathers served as a hindrance during flight.
  7. The pavon's habitat included dense forests and open savannas.
  8. The pavon's population was threatened by habitat loss and hunting.
  9. The pavon's courtship display was a highly ritualized behavior.
  10. The pavon's tail feathers were highly prized by humans for their beauty and rarity.

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A small triangular flag, esp. one attached to a knight's lance; a pennon.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The majestic pavon flaunted its iridescent tail feathers, captivating onlookers.

In the depths of the rainforest, the pavon's piercing call echoed through the canopy.

The pavon's elaborate courtship dance was a spectacle to behold, attracting females from afar.

The pavon's diet consisted primarily of insects and small invertebrates.