perdix

IPA: pˈɝdɪks

Root Word: Perdix

noun

  • a genus of Galliform gamebirds known collectively as the 'true partridges'.
  • a genus of partridges with representatives in most of temperate Europe and Asia.
  • Perdix drones are the main subject of an experimental project conducted by the Strategic Capabilities Office of the United States Department of Defense which aims to develop autonomous micro-drones to be used for unmanned aerial surveillance.
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Examples of "perdix" in Sentences

  • The perdix is a type of bird that is often found in wooded areas
  • I spotted a beautiful perdix perched on a tree branch while out for a hike
  • The perdix has a distinctive call that can be heard echoing through the forest
  • Hunters often seek out perdix for sport due to their elusive nature
  • The camouflage of the perdix allows it to blend in seamlessly with its surroundings

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