"Chordeiles" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Chordeiles" Meaning

Chordeiles is a genus of nightjars, also known as whip-poor-wills, a family of nocturnal birds. The name "Chordeiles" comes from the Greek words "chorda," meaning "string," and "oides," meaning "resembling," likely referring to the bird's loud, whistling call, which sounds like a yarn being unwound.

"Chordeiles" Examples

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Chordeiles is a genus of nightjars, a type of nocturnal bird. Here are five usage examples:

Scientific classification: The genus Chordeiles is a part of the family Caprimulgidae, which comprises around 100 species of nightjars.
Birdwatching: During our recent expedition, we spotted a Chordeiles minor, a nocturnal bird with a distinctive white throat patch.
Behavioral study: Researchers have observed that Chordeiles species often perch on low-growing vegetation, using their brown and grey plumage for camouflage.
Conservation efforts: The habitat destruction of Chordeiles habitats has become a major concern, as these birds are sensitive to environmental changes.
Taxonomy: The taxonomy of Chordeiles species is still evolving, with some studies suggesting that there may be as many as 15 distinct species within this genus.

"Chordeiles" Similar Words

Chorda

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The word "chorda" is not a commonly used English word. However, I found that "chorda" can refer to a bundle of nerve fibers, especially in the peripheral nervous system. It can also be a variant of the word "chord", which means a string or cord of fibers, or a V-shaped structure.

Chordae

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Chordae are small, thin strands of connective tissue that attach the atrioventricular valves ( valves between the upper and lower chambers of the heart) to the heart wall. They help to control the flow of blood from the upper to the lower chambers of the heart.

Chordal

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Chordata

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Chordata refers to a phylum of animals that includes vertebrates (animals with a backbone) and some marine animals that do not have a backbone, such as tunicates and lancelets. Chordates are characterized by the presence of a notochord (a flexible, rod-like structure that provides support and stiffness), a dorsal hollow nerve cord, pharyngeal slits, and a post-anal tail.

Chordate

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Chordates

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Chordates are a phylum of animals that possess a notochord, a dorsal hollow nerve cord, pharyngeal slits, and a post-anal tail at some stage in their development. Chordates are one of the five main animal phyla and include most vertebrates, such as humans, fish, and birds, as well as some invertebrates, like tunicates and lancelets.

Chordectomy

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Chordectomy is a surgical procedure to remove part or all of the vocal cord(s) in the larynx (voice box). It is typically performed to treat certain types of vocal cord lesions, such as cancer, benign tumors, or vocal cord paralysis. The goal of the surgery is to improve breathing, alleviate symptoms, or treat speech disorders.

Chordee

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Chordee is a medical condition where the penis is bent downwards, often in a UPWARD direction, usually due to a congenital anomaly or trauma.

Chordinae

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Chordoma

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Chordomas

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Chordomata

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Chordomata refers to a group of primitive, chordate-like organisms that are found in aquatic environments. They belong to the phylum Chordata, which includes animals with a notochord (a precursor to a spinal cord), a dorsal hollow nerve cord, pharyngeal slits, and a post-anal tail. Chordomata are typically microscopic and live in or near coral reefs, estuaries, or other coastal areas.

Chordophones

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Chordospartium

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I apologize, but I couldn't find any meaning or definition for the word "chordospartium". It appears to be a made-up or non-existent word. If you meant to provide a different word, please feel free to correct it and I'll do my best to help you with its meaning.

Chordotomy

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Chords

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Chords are groups of three or more musical notes sounding simultaneously. They are a fundamental element of music and are used to play harmony and create melodies in various genres, such as classical, pop, rock, and jazz.