oxbird
/ɔksbɜrd/Definitions
1. noun
A type of bird that is associated with an ox or a large bovine animal, often used to symbolize a connection to a particular location or cultural significance.
“The oxbird was a common sight in the rural countryside, serving as a symbol of the community’s history and heritage.”
2. proper noun
A specific species of bird, often referred to in a regional or local context.
“The oxbird is a protected species in our region, and conservation efforts are in place to preserve its habitat.”