raven in Latin
raven in Latin is corvus — raven means a large, glossy black bird in the crow family, known for its deep call and intelligence.
raven in Latin
corvus
(countable) Any of several, generally large and lustrous black species of birds in the genus Corvus, especially the common raven (Corvus corax).
What does "raven" mean?
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noun A large, glossy black bird in the crow family, known for its deep call and intelligence.
"A raven perched on the fence post, watching them work."
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adjective Deep glossy black, like a raven's feathers — usually describing hair.
"She had long, raven hair that shone in the sunlight."
raven in a sentence
- A raven perched on the fence post, watching them work.
- She had long, raven hair that shone in the sunlight.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "raven" in Latin?
"raven" in Latin is corvus. raven means: A large, glossy black bird in the crow family, known for its deep call and intelligence.
How do you use "raven" in a sentence?
Example: "A raven perched on the fence post, watching them work." In Latin, "raven" is corvus.
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