"Trogonoid" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Trogonoid" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Trogonoid" Meaning

A trogonoid is a bird related to the trogons, a group of tropical near passerine birds characterized by their brightly colored plumage and distinctive calls.

"Trogonoid" Examples

Examples of "Trogonoid"


A Modern Term in Zoology

Trogonoid has originated from the Greek word "trogos," meaning "pecking bird" and "-ooid' meaning 'similar or resembling'. Trogonids are also known as trogons in some contexts.

Examples in Sentences


- In botany, the term trogonoid typically refers to crooked or spiral structures with incomplete closure, examples of which are evident in nature and in industrial designs.
- Certain modern interpretations of architecture replicate elements that resemble the paired spiral trogonoid structures found in leaf patterns of various plants.
- The isolated structure appeared trogonoid on the spotted selection of rare fungi that materialized in one specific habitat not containing an external water source.

"Trogonoid" Similar Words

Troglodytidae

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Troglodytidae is a family of small to medium-sized birds, commonly known as wrens. They are found in the Americas and are characterized by their large eyes, long tails, and habit of making complex nests in rock crevices and tree holes.

Troglophile

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Troglophiles

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Troglophiles are people who like or enjoy caves. The term is derived from the Greek word "troglophile," which means "cave dweller." It can refer to both humans and animals that appreciate or thrive in cave environments. In the context of humans, troglophiles are often cave enthusiasts, who appreciate the unique formations, geological features, and eerie atmosphere of caves. They may enjoy activities such as caving, spelunking (exploring caves), or collecting cave minerals and crystals.

Trogloxene

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Trogloxenes

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Trogon

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Trogonidae

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The Trogonidae is a family of near-passerine birds. Generally, flying birds in this family are known as trogons. They are characterized by strong legs, distinctive beaks, and colorful displays. They primarily feed on fruits and insects.

Trogoniformes

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Trogue

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Trogyllium

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Troic

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Troika

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Troikas

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Troilism

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Troilite

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Troilite is a rare iron sulfide mineral, with the chemical formula FeS. It is a rich source of essential iron and sulfur.<br><br>It was named after the Greek hero Troilus, a prince of Troy, and was first identified in 1763. It occurs in contact metamorphic rocks, such as breccias and gneisses, and is also found in some igneous and hydrothermal veins.