"Columbidae" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Columbidae refers to the family of birds commonly known as pigeons and doves. This family includes over 300 species found all around the world, characterized by their stout bodies, small heads, and often iridescent feathers.
Columbidae: Pigeon and Dove Family
Columbia typically refers to the Columbia River, which is located on the border between the U.S. states of Oregon and Washington. It can also refer to the District of Columbia, also known as Washington D.C., the capital city of the United States. Additionally, the word Columbia is often used as a poetic or romanticized term for the United States, often in contrast to the more common term "America" or "the States".
The term "columbic" refers to something related to or resembling a dove or pigeons. This may include their characteristics, habitats, or behaviors.
Columbiferous refers to something that produces or bears Columbine, a type of plant, or relating to the Columbine flower.
Columbite is a group of mineral species that are composed of iron, manganese, and niobium oxides.
Columellae is the plural form of columella, which refers to the central or principal pillar of a structure, particularly in architecture or engineering. It can also refer to the thin, branching structures found in the oral and nasal cavities of animals, including humans. In a more general sense, columellae can refer to any pillar or column supporting a framework or structure.