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词汇 whydah
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Definition of whydah in English:

whydah

(also whyda)
nounˈwɪdəˈ(h)widə
  • 1An African weaver bird, the male of which has a black back and a very long black tail used in display flight.

    维达雀

    Genus Vidua, family Ploceidae: several species

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Her daughter, genetically an indigobird, imprinted on her Melba Finch foster parents and then mated with a male paradise whydah mimicking Melba Finch song.
    • In the first, a female paradise whydah mates with a male indigobird (whether by choice or coercion), then lays an egg in a nest of her usual host, Melba Finch.
    • This higher-level sequencing convention results in some strange and eye-catching placements, such as the kinglets between bulbuls and leafbirds, or the vireos between whydahs and fringillids.
    • In Africa, for instance, there are birds called widows and whydahs, many of which have tails longer than a foot.
    • In particular, female indigobirds might prefer males with long tails like those of male paradise whydahs, perhaps because they retain an ancestral sensory bias.
    1. 1.1
      another term for widowbird

Origin

Late 18th century (originally widow-bird): alteration by association with Whidah (now Ouidah), a town in Benin.

Rhymes

bidder, consider, Jiddah, kidder

Definition of whydah in US English:

whydah

(also whyda)
nounˈ(h)widə
  • An African weaverbird, the male of which has a black back and a very long black tail used in display flight.

    维达雀

    Genus Vidua, family Ploceidae: several species

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This higher-level sequencing convention results in some strange and eye-catching placements, such as the kinglets between bulbuls and leafbirds, or the vireos between whydahs and fringillids.
    • In particular, female indigobirds might prefer males with long tails like those of male paradise whydahs, perhaps because they retain an ancestral sensory bias.
    • In Africa, for instance, there are birds called widows and whydahs, many of which have tails longer than a foot.
    • In the first, a female paradise whydah mates with a male indigobird (whether by choice or coercion), then lays an egg in a nest of her usual host, Melba Finch.
    • Her daughter, genetically an indigobird, imprinted on her Melba Finch foster parents and then mated with a male paradise whydah mimicking Melba Finch song.

Origin

Late 18th century (originally widow-bird): alteration by association with Whidah (now Ouidah), a town in Benin.

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