tico-teas-do-cap

-Tico-of-Cambs

Meaning of the word

The term “tico-tickers” refers to a species of passeriform of the Embrizidae family, scientifically known as Zonotrichia Capensis. These birds are small, have brown-olivaceous plumage and are found mainly in open areas such as fields and pastures.

Origin of the word

The word “ticthic” is an onomatopoeia that mimics the characteristic singing of these birds. The term “of the field” is added to specify the habitat in which these birds are found.

Word adverbs

There are no specific adverbs related to the word “tico-tic-of-the-field”.

Conjunctions of the word

There are no specific conjunctions related to the word “tico-teas-of-the-field”.

Synonyms of the word

Some synonyms for “tico-tic-d-caps” are: tico-tico, lard-lord-tic-tic, tico-core-of-white.

Word Definitions

– Passeriform of the Embrizidae family, with brown-olivaceous plumage.
– Species of bird that inhabits mainly open areas, such as fields and pastures.

Phrases that the word applies

-Tico-Ticos-Cambs are migratory birds.
-The tico-ticos-of-the-field build their nests on the floor.
-Tico-Ticos-do-Campo feed mainly on seeds.

Examples of the word in text

The-tic-do-caps are very common birds in the southern region of Brazil. Its presence is easily identified by its characteristic singing, which resembles the “Tico-Tico” sound. These birds are found in open fields, where they build their nests on the floor. They feed mainly on seeds and insects.

Rhymes with the word

-Cambs
-Camples
-Faults

Anagrams with the word

-No anagrams were found with the word “tico-tic-do-cap”.

I hope this dictionary has provided useful information about the word “tico-tic-of-the-field”. These birds are fascinating and deserve our attention and care.

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