-Tico-Rei
Meaning of the word
King-King is the plural of the King-Tico Word, which refers to a species of passing bird of the Thraupidae family, scientifically known as Coryphspospingus cucullatus. This bird is found in several regions of South America, especially in Brazil.
Origin of the word
The word-tic-king is an onomatopoeia that reproduces the characteristic singing of this bird. The “tico-tic” represents the acute and repetitive sound she emits, while the “king” is a reference to her red crown, which resembles a royal crown.
Word adverbs
– Hallowly
– Quickly
– Tirelessly
Conjunctions of the word
– AND
– or
– But
Synonyms of the word
– Tico-Tico
-Coroa-Tico-Tico
-Tico-Tico-Popete
-Red-cave-tic
Word Definitions
1. Small passing bird with brown plumage and red crown.
2. Person who sings or speaks quickly and repetitively.
Phrases that the word applies
-King-in-king are very agile birds.
-King-King sang happily in the garden.
-He speaks like a King Tico, not for a second.
Examples of the word in text
King-in-King are very common birds in the region. Your cheerful and fast singing is easily recognized. During spring, you can hear the King-King singing tirelessly in the fields and gardens. Its brown plumage and red crown are striking features. These birds feed mainly on seeds and insects.
Rhymes with the word
– Rich
– I am
– Peak
– Chico
Anagrams with the word
– I cut the ICT
– I cut the cit
– I cut the ICT
– I cut the ICT