Definition of Columba livia

1. Noun. Pale grey Eurasian pigeon having black-striped wings from which most domestic species are descended.

Exact synonyms: Rock Dove, Rock Pigeon
Generic synonyms: Pigeon
Group relationships: Columba, Genus Columba

Lexicographical Neighbors of Columba Livia

Colossae
Colosseum
Colossian
Colossians
Colossus of Rhodes
Colour Index
Colson
Colton
Coluber
Coluber constrictor
Coluber constrictor flaviventris
Coluber hippocrepis
Colubrina
Columba
Columba fasciata
Columba livia
Columba palumbus
Columbia
Columbia-Wenatchi
Columbia Mental Maturity Scale
Columbia River
Columbia University
Columbia tiger lily
Columbian
Columbians
Columbidae
Columbiformes
Columbus
Columbus Day
Columbusing

Literary usage of Columba livia

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication by Charles Darwin (1892)
"... that the different races are descended from several wild stocks, whereas most naturalists believe that all are descended from the columba livia or rock- ..."

2. A Text-book of Zoology by Thomas Jeffery Parker, William Aitcheson Haswell (1921)
"THE COMMON PIGEON (columba livia, var. domestica). The Common or Domestic Pigeon is known under many varieties, which differ from one another in size, ..."

3. A Manual of Zoology by Thomas Jeffery Parker, William Aitcheson Haswell (1905)
"columba livia, diagram with most of feathers removed . ... columba livia, bones of left wing 468 282. columba livia, bones of left manus uf nestling . ..."

4. Lectures on the Darwinian Theory by Arthur Milnes Marshall (1894)
"columba livia has a vast range of distribution—from Norway to the Mediterranean, from Madeira, to Abyssinia, and from India to Japan. ..."

5. A Course of Instruction in Zootomy (vertebrata.) by Thomas Jeffery Parker (1906)
"... with the vertebral rib, and articulating at its lower end with a facet on the sternum. trp FIG. 46. —columba livia. The sacrum of a nestling (about ..."

6. Design in Nature: Illustrated by Spiral and Other Arrangements in the by James Bell Pettigrew (1908)
"Ventral aspect of the pigeon (columba livia), with the chest and wing muscles dissected, a, a', The body ; 6, c, the humérus or arm-bone; c, d, ..."

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