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Meaning of perdix

Wordnet

perdix (n)

a genus of Perdicinae

Webster

perdix (n.)

A genus of birds including the common European partridge. Formerly the word was used in a much wider sense to include many allied genera.

perdix Sentence Examples

  1. Perdix was a mythical Greek character who transformed into a partridge.
  2. The perdix bird, also known as the gray partridge, is found in various regions of Europe and Asia.
  3. The perdix's distinct call is a high-pitched "kik-kik-kik" sound.
  4. Perdix was the son of Daedalus, the legendary craftsman from Greek mythology.
  5. In the story of Icarus and Daedalus, Perdix fell to his death when Icarus pushed him off the Acropolis.
  6. The perdix bird is a small and stocky ground-dwelling bird.
  7. The perdix prefers habitats with open grasslands, fields, and hedgerows.
  8. Perdix is the scientific name for the gray partridge species.
  9. The perdix bird has a distinctive mottled brown and gray plumage that camouflages it in its environment.
  10. The perdix population has declined significantly in recent years due to habitat loss and hunting.

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a genus of PerdicinaeA genus of birds including the common European partridge. Formerly the word was used in a much wider sense to include many allied genera.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Perdix was a mythical Greek character who transformed into a partridge.

The perdix bird, also known as the gray partridge, is found in various regions of Europe and Asia.

The perdix's distinct call is a high-pitched "kik-kik-kik" sound.

Perdix was the son of Daedalus, the legendary craftsman from Greek mythology.