starling in Latin
starling in Latin is sturnus — starling means a common small to medium-sized bird known for its dark, glossy, iridescent feathers and noisy flocking behaviour.
starling in Latin
sturnus
A family, Sturnidae, of passerine birds.
What does "starling" mean?
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noun A common small to medium-sized bird known for its dark, glossy, iridescent feathers and noisy flocking behaviour.
"Thousands of starlings swirled together in a huge flock at dusk."
starling in a sentence
- Thousands of starlings swirled together in a huge flock at dusk.
- A starling landed on the fence and began to sing.
Common Latin translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "starling" in Latin?
"starling" in Latin is sturnus. starling means: A common small to medium-sized bird known for its dark, glossy, iridescent feathers and noisy flocking behaviour.
How do you use "starling" in a sentence?
Example: "Thousands of starlings swirled together in a huge flock at dusk." In Latin, "starling" is sturnus.
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