family Corvidae

family Corvidae
noun
crow; raven; rook; jackdaw; chough; magpie; jay
Syn: ↑Corvidae
Hypernyms: ↑bird family
Member Holonyms: ↑Oscines, ↑suborder Oscines, ↑Passeres, ↑suborder Passeres
Member Meronyms:

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