Cacatua

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Definition

Noun 1. A taxonomic genus of birds: Cacatua is the genus name for a group of medium to large parrots commonly known as cockatoos, belonging to the family Psittacidae. These birds are characterized by their prominent crests and curved bills.

Usage Examples
  • The white species, like the Sulphur-crested Cockatoo, are highly intelligent and vocal.
  • Ornithologists study the behavior of to understand parrot social structures.
  • The is one of the most recognizable members of this genus.
Advanced Usage
  • In scientific classification: The word is used in binomial nomenclature to specify the genus, followed by the species name (e.g., for the Umbrella Cockatoo).
  • In aviculture and conservation: The term is used in formal contexts to discuss breeding programs or the status of specific cockatoo groups.
Variants and Related Words
  • Cockatoo (n): The common name for birds of the genera , , and others.
  • Psittacidae (n): The biological family that includes (cockatoos), as well as true parrots and lorikeets.
Synonyms
  • Cockatoo genus: A descriptive synonym referring to the same taxonomic group.
Notes on Meaning

This word is a specialized scientific term. In everyday language, the common name "cockatoo" is almost always used instead of "Cacatua." The term specifically refers to the genus, not to individual birds in casual speech.

Noun
  1. a genus of Psittacidae