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nidicolous
English
Etymology
From Latin n?dus (“nest”) + col? (“inhabit”) + -ous.
Adjective
nidicolous (comparative more nidicolous, superlative most nidicolous)
- (zoology) Tending to stay at the nest or birthplace for a long time after birth, due to dependence on the parents for feeding and protection.
- Antonym: nidifugous
Related terms
- see: nidifugous
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Anagrams
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nidifugous
English
Etymology
From Latin n?dus (“nest”) and fugi? (“I flee, escape”) + -ous.
Adjective
nidifugous (comparative more nidifugous, superlative most nidifugous)
- (biology, of a bird) That leaves the nest shortly after hatching.
- Antonym: nidicolous
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