IPA: //zəˈnaɪdə//
KK: /zəˈnaɪdə/
A type of bird that belongs to a group known as ground-doves, found mainly in the Americas.
The zenaida is often seen foraging on the ground in tropical regions.
The word 'zenaida' originates from the genus name for a group of doves, specifically derived from the Greek name 'Zenaida', which is a feminine form of 'Zenon', meaning 'gift of Zeus'.
Think of the name 'Zenaida' as a 'gift of Zeus', which helps you remember that it refers to a type of dove.
No commonly confused words.