Birds
//bɜːdz//
Word Type
Noun
The word "birds" can be used as a noun.
Word Relationships
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Capable Of
appear on legal tender breathe chirp circle houses eat fear cats fky fly other birds cannot fly very fast to escape danger fly very fast to pursue prey fly without flying machines gather sticks to make nest grieve grow hatch head south head south for winter heading south for winter hear very well land land on roofs lay eggs mate molt peck perch pick berries poop practice singing in sleep reproduce rest in thier nest scape from empty cage see better than humans sense impending storm show enthusiasm when mating sing songs sit on trees spot prey spread seeds spread wings winter in southern hemisphere
Inflected/Variant Forms
Has Part
beaks bills difficult time in winter eggs eyes feathers feathers and can usually fly feathers and wings feathers cover body good eyesight language without words light bones many feathers musical voices no wings powerful muscles in breasts tails tails for stability two legs wings wings and most birds can fly
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