Migratory ( adjective , noun )

(As an adjective)

Migratory ( adjective )

  1. Of or relating to migration, especially of birds, insects, or other animals.
  2. Tending to migrate; tending to move from one place to another.

Origin:

From latin migrātōrius, from migrārī ("to migrate").

Examples:

  1. The migratory habits of the swallow have been studied for centuries.
  2. Migratory patterns are shifting due to global warming.
  3. The monarch butterfly is a migratory species, flying thousands of miles each year.
  4. Migratory birds often follow the same route year after year.
  5. The migratory lifestyle of nomads has been a subject of fascination for many cultures.

(As a noun)

Migratory ( noun )

  1. Of or relating to migration, especially of birds, insects, or other animals.
  2. Tending to migrate; tending to move from one place to another.

Origin:

From latin migrātōrius, from migrārī ("to migrate").

Examples:

  1. The migratory habits of the swallow have been studied for centuries.
  2. Migratory patterns are shifting due to global warming.
  3. The monarch butterfly is a migratory species, flying thousands of miles each year.
  4. Migratory birds often follow the same route year after year.
  5. The migratory lifestyle of nomads has been a subject of fascination for many cultures.
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