homing pigeon
/'houmiɳ'pidʤin/
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Definition
- Noun:
- A pigeon trained to return home: A domestic pigeon (Columba livia domestica) specifically bred and trained to find its way back to its home loft over very long distances.
Usage
- The term "homing pigeon" is used to refer to the bird itself, emphasizing its trained ability. It is a compound noun. The primary function of a homing pigeon is carrying messages.
Examples
- Noun:
- Before modern communication, armies used homing pigeons to send vital messages.
- She keeps a loft of homing pigeons and enters them in racing competitions.
- The note was attached to the leg of the homing pigeon and released.
Advanced Usage
- "To release a homing pigeon": To set the bird free so it can fly back to its home, typically with a message.
- The spy released the homing pigeon, and it carried the secret plans to headquarters.
Variants and Related Words
- Carrier pigeon: Often used synonymously with "homing pigeon," though it can specifically refer to a variety of pigeon used for carrying messages.
- Pigeon racing: The sport of releasing trained homing pigeons to see which returns home the fastest.
- Homing instinct: The innate ability that allows these pigeons to navigate.
Synonyms
- Carrier pigeon: A pigeon used to carry messages.
- Messenger pigeon: A pigeon that carries messages.
Related Phrases
- To pigeonhole (verb, idiomatic): To categorize someone or something, especially in a restrictive way. (Note: This phrase is related to the noun "pigeon" but is a distinct idiom with a different meaning).
- Don't pigeonhole me as just a programmer; I have many other skills.
Noun
- pigeon trained to return home