tico-ico-do-mato

-of-Mato-ticos

Meaning of the word

The term “tico-do-maso” refers to a group of passing birds from the Embrizidae family, scientifically known as Zonotrichia capensis. They are small brown and white plumage birds, with a characteristic corner that resembles the “Tico-Tico” sound.

Origin of the word

The word “ticthic” is an onomatopoeia that mimics the sound of the corner of these birds. “Mato” is added to specify that it is a species found in areas of dense vegetation.

Adverbs of the word
– Hallowly
– Quickly
– Tirelessly

Conjunctions of the word

– AND
– or
– But

synonyms of the word
– Tico-Tico
– Birdie
– Sparry

Definitions of the Word

  • Common name given to various species of passing birds from the Embizidae family.
  • Small brown and white plumage birds, with a characteristic corner.
  • Poultry group found in dense vegetation areas.

  • phrase the word applies





    Matus-of-Mato are very agile birds.
    Today I saw a bunch of Matus-of-Mato in the garden.
    The corner of the mastic-of-mind is very beautiful.

    Examples of the word in text

    Matus-of-Mato are very common birds in southern Brazil. They build their nests in shrubs and feed mainly on seeds and insects. Its cheerful and melodious singing is one of the most striking features of these birds.

    rhymes with the word
    – Cat
    – Mouse
    – Shoe

    anagrams with the word
    – TICO-TICO FOOD
    -Tico-Tico-do-Mato
    -Tico-Tico-do-Mato

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