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Definition of Minivet

Minivet
Minivet Min"i*vet, n. (Zo["o]l.) A singing bird of India of the family Campephagid[ae].

Meaning of Minivet from wikipedia

- The minivets are p****erine birds belonging to the genus Pericrocotus in the cuckooshrike family Campephagidae. There are about 15 species, occurring mainly...
- The small minivet (Pericrocotus cinnamomeus) is a small p****erine bird. This minivet is found in tropical southern Asia from the Indian subcontinent east...
- The orange minivet (Pericrocotus flammeus) is a brightly colored bird in the cuckooshrike family, Campephagidae. It is found all along the Western Ghats...
- The scarlet minivet (Pericrocotus speciosus) is a small p****erine bird. This minivet is found in tropical southern Asia from Northeast India to southern...
- Swinhoe's minivet or the brown-rumped minivet (Pericrocotus cantonensis) is a bird in the cuckooshrike family, Campephagidae. The species was first described...
- Jerdon's minivet (Pericrocotus albifrons) is a species of minivet found in Myanmar, mostly in dry deciduous forest. It is sometimes considered conspecific...
- The Ryukyu minivet (Pericrocotus tegimae) is a species of bird in the family Campephagidae. It is endemic to ****an. The species was previously thought...
- USS Minivet may refer to the following ships of the United States Navy: USS Minivet (AM-371), was a minesweeper launched 8 November 1944 and sank after...
- The ashy minivet (Pericrocotus divaricatus) is a p****erine bird of eastern Asia belonging to the minivet genus Pericrocotus in the cuckooshrike family...
- The white-bellied minivet (Pericrocotus erythropygius) is a species of minivet found in India, mostly in dry deciduous forest. The origin of the vernacular...