corvídeo

[kor-VÍ-de-u]
nounmasculinepl: corvídeos
corvid
1. A member of the family Corvidae, which includes crows, ravens, jays, magpies, and related birds characterized by their intelligence and adaptability
The corvid family is known for problem-solving abilities and complex social behaviors.
A família dos corvídeos é conhecida por suas habilidades de resolução de problemas e comportamentos sociais complexos.
2. Any bird belonging to the Corvidae family, typically with black or dark plumage and strong beaks
Ravens and crows are corvids found throughout the Northern Hemisphere.
Corvos e gralhas são corvídeos encontrados em toda o Hemisfério Norte.
The term 'corvídeo' is primarily used in zoological, scientific, and educational contexts in Brazil. While crows and ravens appear in Brazilian folklore and literature, the formal family designation 'corvídeo' is most common in academic and ornithological discussions. In popular Brazilian culture, individual species like 'corvo' (crow) and 'gralha' (jay) are more commonly referenced than the family name.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
corvoave da família Corvidaepasseriforme

Regional Variations

General Brazilian Portuguese
corvídeo
Standard scientific and colloquial term used across Brazil
Portugal
corvídeo
Standard term in European Portuguese, less commonly used in everyday speech

Related Words

corvogralhaarrendajoaveCorvidae

Related Idioms & Phrases

astuto como um corvídeo (clever as a crow)
inteligência dos corvídeos (corvid intelligence)
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