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Strix occidentalis vs bird of Minerva

bird of Minerva vs Strix occidentalis

Strix occidentalis and bird of Minerva both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
Strix occidentalis Yes No No No
bird of Minerva Yes No No No
As nouns, bird of Minerva is a hypernym of Strix occidentalis; that is, bird of Minerva is a word with a broader meaning than Strix occidentalis:
  • Strix occidentalis: a large owl of North America found in forests from British Columbia to central Mexico; has dark brown plumage and a heavily spotted chest
  • bird of Minerva: nocturnal bird of prey with hawk-like beak and claws and large head with front-facing eyes
Other hypernyms of Strix occidentalis include bird of night, hooter, owl.
Strix occidentalis (noun) bird of Minerva (noun)
a large owl of North America found in forests from British Columbia to central Mexico; has dark brown plumage and a heavily spotted chest nocturnal bird of prey with hawk-like beak and claws and large head with front-facing eyes
Difference between Strix occidentalis and bird of Minerva

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