perdicine (Meaning)
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perdicine (a.)
Of or pertaining to the family Perdicidae, or partridges.
Synonyms & Antonyms of perdicine
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perdicine Sentence Examples
- The perdicine hen darted through the undergrowth, its plumage shimmering in the sunlight.
- The male perdicine's distinctive call echoed through the meadow, a resonant cry that marked its territory.
- The perdicines were startled by the sudden approach of a predator, scattering in a flurry of feathers.
- The perdicine chicks huddled together for warmth, protected by their mother's watchful eyes.
- The perdicine population has declined in recent years due to habitat loss and hunting pressure.
- The perdicine's diet consists mainly of insects, seeds, and berries.
- The perdicine's nest is typically built in a shallow scrape in the ground, lined with vegetation.
- The perdicine is a ground-dwelling bird that prefers open fields and grasslands.
- The perdicine's eggs are camouflaged with mottled brown and gray markings.
- The perdicine is an important part of the ecosystem, contributing to the balance of predator and prey populations.
FAQs About the word perdicine
Of or pertaining to the family Perdicidae, or partridges.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The perdicine hen darted through the undergrowth, its plumage shimmering in the sunlight.
The male perdicine's distinctive call echoed through the meadow, a resonant cry that marked its territory.
The perdicines were startled by the sudden approach of a predator, scattering in a flurry of feathers.
The perdicine chicks huddled together for warmth, protected by their mother's watchful eyes.