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corvine
[ kawr-vahyn, -vin ]
adjective
- pertaining to or resembling a crow.
- belonging or pertaining to the Corvidae, a family of birds including the crows, ravens, and jays.
corvine
/ ˈkɔːvaɪn /
adjective
- of, relating to, or resembling a crow
- of, relating to, or belonging to the passerine bird family Corvidae, which includes the crows, raven, rook, jackdaw, magpies, and jays
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of corvine1
C17: from Latin corvīnus raven-like, from corvus a raven
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Example Sentences
Any attempt at courtship after the style of the costermonger is resented by the whole corvine community.
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In the long struggle between human ingenuity and corvine sagacity, it is doubtful which has thus far obtained the upper hand.
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They are chanting something that corresponds in the corvine world to our Dead March in ‘Saul.’
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Strepera, strep′e-ra, n. an Australian genus of corvine passerine birds, the crow-shrikes.
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In its native state the jay seems to be rather more of a vegetarian than the previously mentioned examples of the corvine birds.
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